What is AR Drawing?
AR drawing uses your phone or laptop camera to project a coloring page onto real paper. You see the outline through your screen and trace it with real crayons, markers, or colored pencils. No app download needed — works right in your browser.
AR stands for Augmented Reality — it overlays digital content onto the real world through your camera. On Koloring.ai, we use this to let kids trace professional coloring pages onto any paper at home.
How to Use AR Drawing on Koloring.ai
Step 1: Choose a coloring page from our library of 150+ pages.
Browse by category — we have cat coloring pages, unicorn coloring pages, dinosaur coloring pages, and 27 more categories.
Step 2: Place a blank piece of paper on a flat, well-lit surface.
White paper works best. Avoid glossy paper — matte absorbs crayon and marker better.
Step 3: Open AR Drawing and point your camera at the paper.
The coloring page will project onto the paper through your screen. Adjust the opacity slider to make the lines lighter or darker.
Step 4: Trace the outline with real crayons.
Follow the projected lines with any coloring tool — crayons, colored pencils, markers, or even watercolors. The result is a hand-drawn coloring page that looks professional.
Best Coloring Pages for AR Tracing
Some pages work better for AR tracing than others. Look for:
- Bold outlines — easier to see through the camera
- Simple designs — less detail means fewer lines to trace
- Large shapes — smaller details are harder to trace accurately
Our top picks for AR drawing:
- Mama Cat with Three Tiny Kittens — simple, bold cat outline
- Friendly Dragon Breathing a Small Flame — fun shape, clear lines
- Heart Balloons Floating in the Sky — perfect for younger kids
- Baby Unicorn with Rainbow Mane Standing in a Meadow — classic kid favourite, easy to trace
- Baby Triceratops in a Prehistoric Garden — big bold shapes
- Butterfly Sitting on a Daisy Flower — symmetrical, satisfying to follow
Or browse all 150+ coloring pages to pick your own.
Tips for Better AR Tracing
- Use good lighting — natural daylight works best
- Hold your device steady — use a phone stand or prop it up
- Start with simple pages if your child is young
- Use thick markers for tracing — easier to follow the lines
- Print the result alongside the traced version for comparison
AR Drawing vs Coloring Online vs Printing
Each method has its place. AR drawing is perfect when you don’t have a printer but want the real-paper coloring experience.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does AR drawing work on my phone?
Yes — AR drawing works on any device with a camera: iPhone, Android, iPad, or laptop. Just open koloring.ai in Chrome or Safari and allow camera access when prompted.
Do I need to download an app?
No. AR drawing runs entirely in your browser. No app store, no download, no installation. Just open the website and start tracing.
What age is AR drawing good for?
AR drawing works great for kids ages 4 and up. Younger kids may need help holding the device steady. For toddlers (ages 2–3), we recommend our easy printable coloring pages instead.
Can I use AR drawing on a Chromebook?
Yes. As long as your Chromebook has a camera, AR drawing works in the Chrome browser. Many teachers use this in classrooms with school Chromebooks.
Ready to try AR drawing?
Pick a page, point your camera, and trace. No download needed.