Browse Preset Collections by Look and Mood
Koloro turns its home library into a visual starting point for editing ideas. The All, New, Hot, Overlay, and Free entries help narrow a large catalog, while collection cards such as Koloro, Summer, Shining, Anderson, Vintage, and Firework 2 make it easy to choose a mood before editing. Each pack presents an image-led preview, so the intended color direction is clear before you open a project.
This browsing flow suits creators who want a consistent aesthetic without building every look from scratch. You can move from a bright beach treatment to a vintage film palette or a dramatic overlay collection, then keep the selected style as the basis for portraits, travel shots, food photos, and short social clips. The visual catalog makes experimentation quick while leaving room for personal adjustments.
Shape Photos and Videos with Creative Controls
The preset library is only the first layer of Koloro's editing workflow. The editor supports photos and videos, with a broad set of filters and overlays plus adjustment tools for brightness, exposure, highlights, contrast, HSL, split tone, curves, and grain. Cropping and effect controls let you refine the same visual direction for a portrait, a landscape, or a clip without changing apps.
Sky editing adds another practical way to transform a scene. One-tap sky effects can replace a dull background with options such as blue sky, sunset, or sunrise, while film, shadow, light, and glitch-style overlays add texture or atmosphere. These tools help users move from a quick preset treatment to a more deliberate color story when a single filter is not enough.
Reuse Edits Across Projects and Recipes
Koloro is designed for repeatable editing rather than one-off experiments. Copy and paste controls let you carry an adjustment recipe across several photos or clips, which is useful for a carousel, a travel set, or a sequence that needs the same tone. Favorites and custom recipe tools also give regular users a way to keep preferred looks close at hand instead of searching the full catalog each time.
Recipes can be shared or imported through a QR-code workflow, and DNG preset support connects the mobile editor with Adobe-oriented preset use. That combination gives photographers a practical bridge between saved looks and new projects. It also helps creators maintain a recognizable style when they publish across Instagram, TikTok, Pinterest, or other social channels.
Prepare Social-Ready Images, Clips, and Camera Looks
Koloro fits the final steps of a lightweight creator workflow. A camera tool can apply preset-led looks while you shoot, and edited photos or videos can be shaped for social publishing with crop controls, canvas choices, and share actions. The app is suited to portraits, product shots, daily records, and short-form clips where a recognizable color treatment matters as much as the original capture.
Its collection layout keeps free entries alongside newer, popular, overlay, and VIP-style packs, so users can choose a starting point that matches both the project and the desired level of experimentation. After refining a look, you can reuse it for a series, share the result to services such as Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Pinterest, or Facebook, and keep the creative process centered on the Android device.