Frequently Asked Questions

  1. How do I download my coloring page?

    Click the Download button and choose your preferred format. Coloring pages can be downloaded as PNG, PDF, or SVG.

    • PDF – Best for printing; optimized for standard paper sizes and high-quality results
    • PNG – Ideal for digital coloring, tablets, or sharing online
    • SVG – A scalable vector format, perfect for graphic design and editing
  2. What is the resolution of the pictures?
    • You can view an image’s resolution by clicking on it — the resolution is displayed in the top-right corner. By default, most generated images are between 1–2 megapixels.
    • If you need a larger size, you can upscale your image to very high resolution (up to 64 megapixels) using the Upscale to High Resolution editing tool.
    • Vector formats (PDF and SVG) are resolution-independent, meaning they can be resized to any dimension without loss of quality—perfect for printing and professional design use.
  3. Does upscaling an image improve the quality of vectorized results?

    Yes. Upscaling can help, but mainly by improving detail detection rather than vector resolution.

    • Upscaling increases the pixel detail in the source image, which allows the vectorization process to detect cleaner edges, smoother contours, and finer shapes. This often results in more accurate paths and better overall line quality in the final vector (SVG/PDF).
    • However, keep in mind that vector formats themselves are resolution-independent. Upscaling doesn’t make the vector “higher resolution,” but it can significantly improve how well details are traced during vectorization—especially for small features, thin lines, or low-resolution originals.
  4. How to print a physical copy of the coloring page?
    • You can print the digital art picture with your own printer.
    • Or use booklet printing services near your location or online.
  5. In "Photo to Coloring", what kind of photo should I use to get the best results?

    For the best results, use a high-resolution photo with good lighting and clean background.

  6. Can I edit an image in multiple steps?

    Yes. After creating an image, you can continue editing it by selecting tools from the Edit menu below the image or from the Edit option in the image viewer. You can apply multiple edits in sequence, building on each previous result.

    For example, you can create an image, remove unwanted objects, and then upscale it to a much higher resolution.

  7. Can I run multiple jobs while another is processing?

    Yes. You can run multiple jobs in parallel while waiting for others to finish.

    • Click Run this job in background to move the current job to the background and unlock the interface.
    • Switch to another tool in the app and start a new job.

    You’ll receive status updates via the job indicator button in the bottom-right corner, where you can also view recent jobs and track the progress of running jobs.

  8. How can I quickly access my past work?

    You can view your recent work by clicking the Recent Jobs button in the bottom-right corner. To access all of your work, click your account button in the top-right corner and select My Archive.

  9. Can I use the generated art for commercial purposes? Can I resell the generated art?

    We do not restrict how you use the generated art. You can use it for commercial purposes and resell it, as long as it does not violate the copyright of the original reference photo.

  10. Where is my data saved?

    Your data is stored solely for the purpose of providing the service, securely housed on our servers in United States. You can choose to delete your data after creating and downloading your art pictures. See below.

  11. Will my photos be used in your AI training?

    No, your photos will not be used in our AI model training.

Please feel free to reach out to us via email at contact@gocoloring.com for any inquiries or assistance you may need.

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