Report updated Apr 23, 2026

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Cyanometer is an established weather app that is a paid app. With a 2.7/5 rating from 3 reviews, it shows polarized user reception.

What is Cyanometer?

Cyanometer is a specialized weather tool that measures the color intensity of the sky to estimate atmospheric water vapor levels. It digitizes the historical instrument invented by Horace-Bénédict de Saussure, allowing users to perform sky color analysis through various calibrated scales.

Current Momentum

v2.0

Complete refactoring: - New scale display - AI-assisted determination of the appropriate scale color - Calculated humidity reading - New menu navigation - Scan images are saved within the app - Results and images can be shared - Scan data export function - Comprehensive help documentation

AI-powered deep analysis surfacing high-signal insights. Still in beta, accuracy improves daily. For informational purposes only.

Competition

Rivals identification in progress

7-Day Rank Pulse 🇺🇸

Weather
#67
26

Rating Pulse 🇺🇸

What makes this app unique?

How Is The App's Momentum Right Now?

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What Are The Key Features?

Modern ScaleStandard

Provides a contemporary measurement interface using distinct color grades ranging from white to black.

Saussure ScaleStandard

Replicates the original 53-part color ring used by Horace-Bénédict de Saussure for historical reference.

User Defined ScaleStandard

Allows users to import and utilize their own custom scans of blue for personalized measurements.

How much does it cost?

Paid

Who Built It?

Jan-Hendrik von Kuick

(142)

Digitizing niche technical standards and historical instruments for professional and hobbyist utility.

Portfolio

5

Apps

Free 1Paid 3
Utilities25%
Entertainment25%
Graphics & Design25%

Who is Jan-Hendrik von Kuick?

Jan-Hendrik von Kuick has established a distinct position by digitizing specific, often historical, technical processes that larger utility publishers overlook. Their moat is the integration of specialized standards like RAL color systems and Saussure scales, which creates high utility for a narrow but dedicated professional and hobbyist user base. The strategic signal is their persistence with the paid-app model in a utility category that has largely moved to subscriptions or ad-supported freemium.

Who is Jan-Hendrik von Kuick for?

  • Professional designers
  • Meteorology enthusiasts
  • Users seeking specific single-purpose utility functions
Steady

Portfolio momentum

Maintains a consistent update cycle with 3 releases across the 5-app portfolio in the last 6 months.

Last release · 98d agoActive apps · 5

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What do users think recently?

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What is the competitive landscape for Cyanometer?

How's The Weather Market?

How does it evolve in the Weather market?

ChartRankChange
Paid#6713

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SWOT, key takeaways & outlook

The outtake for Cyanometer

Key Takeaways

This app serves as a niche digital utility for atmospheric observation based on historical scientific instrumentation.

Where Is It Heading?

Trend analysis

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Disclosure

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Marlvel.ai. “Cyanometer Intelligence Report.” Updated Apr 23, 2026. https://marlvel.ai/intel-report/weather/cyanometer

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