AI camera app for iPhone
Cue.
The camera that
frames the shot for you.
Point your iPhone, tap once — Cue’s AI frames and grades the shot for you. Shoot-ready, on-device, never generative.
01The Problem
Most of us can’t compose or color-grade a photo. Our shots come out flat — and fixing them means a Lightroom session we will never sit down to do.
02Our Solution
Cue’s AI reads your scene the moment you tap — guiding your framing and showing the shot already color-graded in the live viewfinder.
03Capabilities
Made for everyday iPhone photographers on a deadline.
Every part is designed to feel intentional, opinionated, and useful from the first run.
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Real-time framing
The AI places your subject by rule of thirds, light, and look-room; an on-device overlay guides you, then the shutter fires itself the moment you align.
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Live color grading
The viewfinder shows your photo already graded via Metal and Core Image — what you see is what you capture, baked straight into the shot.
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Zero post-processing
The grade locks in the viewfinder and bakes into the shot. No Lightroom, no editing pass — the photo lands finished.
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A real colorist
A curated library of film, creamy, Japanese-fresh, cinematic, Morandi, and golden-hour looks drives natural, photographer-grade results.
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On-device vision
Apple Vision and CoreMotion run the live alignment loop locally — saliency, faces, pose, and motion, all on your iPhone.
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Numbers, not pixels
The AI only ever outputs numbers; Core Image renders the pixels on-device. Predictable and repeatable — never a generative filter.
04In Motion
See Cue in action.
08Frequently asked
Common questions.
Who is Cue actually for?
Everyday iPhone photographers. Point your iPhone, tap once — Cue’s AI frames and grades the shot for you. Shoot-ready, on-device, never generative.
How does it work, in plain language?
Cue’s AI reads your scene the moment you tap — guiding your framing and showing the shot already color-graded in the live viewfinder.
Why now?
Vision LLMs can finally read a viewfinder frame in real time. On-device Vision and Core Image render the rest — deterministically, never faked.