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I hope this isn't regarded as spam but I saw that it's allowed to post about your app once every seven days or something. So I hope this is ok, as it's SwiftUI related.

My app "Kolibri for SwiftUI" is written entirely in SwiftUI and also is FOR SwiftUI. As the title says, you can draw vector designs and the app generates the code. So you can use it in your projects.

And in the latest update I included an animation editor. You can animate your designs and again, it generates the SwiftUI code automatically.

Oh and it's for iPhone, iPad and macOS.

I'm looking for more users and more feedback and suggestions especially. I want to keep making the app better, it's still pretty "new".

Thanks!

Sandro

Website: https://noidentity.ch/kolibri/

Some images and stuff
https://noidentity.ch/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/Simulator-Screenshot-iPad-Pro-12.9-inch-6th-generation-2023-04-24-at-14.17.15-2048x1535.png

https://noidentity.ch/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/4-2048x1280.jpg

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

@Sandro very cool! I’ve seen you post this on Reddit and always thought it’d be useful to check out, but the code is only half the battle. I don’t think I’ve got the artistic or design skills to really make much use of it. The app I’m building’s logo is a rounded rectangle with an emoji on top lol.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

Thanks! Yes i posted it there when i was still using reddit. Thought i could post it here too. Always looking to get more feedback from people.
But yes i see what you mean. You don’t need huge artistic skills though. Sometimes it’s already more practical to draw a rounded rect with a gradient in an app than just in code. Especially if you wanna adjust the gradient etc. And maybe add a shadow or something.
But cool that you checked it and commented, thabks a lot!

[–] pexavc 1 points 1 year ago

Wow this is useful. I like how the design of the UI also resembled the Sketch app, which I use daily.