Dimension scores are derived from public data and fields; weighted into the composite. Reference only.
Holoani presents a Watch Face Studio watch-face editor built around a fixed 3×3 watch-face canvas for component-based layout. It is not a general-purpose graphic design platform; it is closer to a lightweight editing tool for smartwatch faces. Users can drag components from the right side into the watch face, while managing templates and colors on the left.
Based on the available text, the tool provides global color settings, with Mint shown in the current example. After clicking a component on the watch face, users can adjust that selected component’s color individually, or reset it to follow the global color. The canvas uses a fixed 3×3 structure and emphasizes stable component positioning: if a component on the left is deleted, components on the right will not automatically shift left. This is valuable for watch faces, where layout consistency matters. It also supports restoring defaults, clearing the watch face, saving and managing templates, and filtering components by 1-cell, 2-cell, and 3-cell sizes.
The tool supports custom image components. Users can upload PNG files or black-background JPG files to generate pure image components, and the image name will not be displayed. The page provides recommended resolutions: 220×240 for 1 cell, 460×240 for 2 cells, and 700×240 for 3 cells. This helps designers prepare assets in advance. However, the captured text does not disclose the final export format, whether the output can be used directly with specific watch systems, or whether it is compatible with Samsung Watch Face Studio or other platforms.
The page does not provide information on pricing, subscriptions, free quotas, or payment methods. It also does not explain asset copyright, commercial licensing, or ownership rights for images uploaded by users. In terms of collaboration, there is likewise no mention of multi-user editing, share links, version history, or team workspaces. As such, it is currently better evaluated as a lightweight editor for individual use, rather than something that can be assumed to fit commercial team workflows.
Its strengths are a clear focus and straightforward workflow. The fixed grid and component color controls are well suited to quickly creating orderly watch-face layouts, while the recommended image component sizes reduce the friction of preparing compatible assets. The downsides are that both the resource library and templates appear as 0 items in the captured text, making it difficult to assess the richness of its ecosystem. It also lacks information on export, licensing, pricing, and support. It is suitable for individual watch-face enthusiasts, designers who need to quickly lay out concept drafts, and users who want to assemble watch faces from image components.
Access from mainland China could not be confirmed from the text, and network connectivity, account system, and payment methods are all unknown. If access or capabilities are limited, alternatives include Watch Face Studio, Figma, Canva, 稿定设计, and 创客贴. General-purpose design tools are better for creating assets, while dedicated watch-face tools are better for final adaptation.
⚠ This review is compiled from public sources and does not constitute a purchase recommendation. Verify all facts on the vendor's official site. Verify on holoani.com official site.
holoani.com is an Unknown Design & Creative provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of China direct-connect friendly. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach holoani.com directly.