Pavan Podila

QuickLens - Inspect the UI of apps, illustrations & websites like a PRO!

A Powerful Mac* App to...
• zoom into pixels
• measure angles & distances
• sample colors and maintain palettes
• check alignments
• real-time color-blindness and color-contrast
• take snapshots
• real-time distances and bounding boxes
...and much, much more.

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Pavan Podila
Hello PH, QuickLens started in May 2013, more as a reaction to the poor taste of UX in visual exploration tools. I am talking about apps like a magnifying glass, ruler, color picker, and so on. The UI seemed clunky and outdated and lacked the spice that you expect in a macOS app. I decided to take my own stab at this with QuickLens, an integrated set of tools for visual exploration. I launched the first version after a year of work in June 2014 on the Mac App Store. The reception was great and it showed that folks do care about the power and beauty of the tools they use! Forward to 2016 and there was lot going on my plate both personally and professionally and I could not update the app anymore. Since then, the app languished for 3 years :-(. However there was slow development happening in the background on improving all of the tools. Come 2019 June and Apple announced SwiftUI, a powerful UI toolkit for building super-powerful UIs rich with animations, gestures and declarative ease of use. This was an awakening call for me and I suddenly realized I can achieve the visions I had about QuickLens with a ground-up reboot, built in SwiftUI. At that time I underestimated the effort but it took more than a year and I finally launched QuickLens 2.0, codenamed "NXT" in Sep 2020. It has been a massive engineering effort and every single tool has been rebuilt by taking inspiration from some of the best visual/creative tools out in the market. The UX is lightweight, stays out the way, is very powerful, and is blazing-FAST!. QuickLens is a suite of powerful tools - Lens, Ruler, Frame, Guide, Monocle, Crosshair with features refined and matured over many years. All tools follow a consistent aesthetic, gestures, shortcuts and performance. It is available on the Mac App Store and you can also take it for a spin with a trial download on: https://quicklens.app. If you are a Setapp subscriber, it's available there as well. Cheers! Pavan
Naresh Bhatia
As a front-end developer, QuickLens has become an indispensable tool in my toolkit. Whether I am building a component from scratch or trying to follow a design, QuickLens helps me sample colors, measure distances and check alignments without jumping from tool to tool. I don’t think I can go back to my old ways of doing things.
Kunal Bhatia
Quicklens is awesome. There are a bunch of useful tools within the app, but my favorite has to be the crosshair tool, which automatically bounds the object I'm trying to select ⚡
carolina gonçalves
Will there ever be a Windows version?
Pavan Podila
@hificarolina there are no plans right now, however I'll add to our backlog