Amazon Music
A design blueprint Spectr produced from Amazon Music. Scroll to look closer.
Clone Amazon Music: deep teal player, synced X-Ray lyrics, cyan-glow controls
A production-grade design system rebuilt from the Amazon Music iOS app, from the deep teal-navy #0C1B22 canvas to the synced X-Ray lyrics panel with its bright-cyan current line. Every token, the cyan-glow play button, and the top-down player gradient are documented for SwiftUI, Expo, and Jetpack Compose.
Ship an Amazon Music style streaming app without rebuilding the X-Ray lyrics panel by hand. Exact Amazon Cyan #00A8E1, the tap-a-line-to-seek lyric sync, the teal-tinted greys, and Amazon Ember type scales are spec-ready across three platforms.
Screens documented
- Full-screen player with top-down gradient
- X-Ray synced lyrics panel
- Tap-a-lyric-to-seek interaction
- Home with time-of-day greeting and shelves
- Mini-player bar above the tab bar
- Scrubber rest and dragging states
What a Spectr spec includes
Screen-by-screen documentation, complete design system (color, typography, spacing), navigation map, component library, implementation notes, and a Claude Code prompt — everything an AI coding agent needs to build.
Turnaround
Most mobile apps produce a full spec in under 90 seconds from a single screen recording. Upload your own MP4 and watch the blueprint generate live.
Why not a design file?
Design files don't compile. A Spectr spec is optimized for AI coding agents like Claude Code — it produces working code on the first prompt, not layered artboards.
Target stack
Every spec targets Expo SDK 54 and React Native on an iPhone 15 baseline. The Amazon Music blueprint translates cleanly into an Expo Router app structure.