Garmin Connect
A design blueprint Spectr produced from Garmin Connect. Scroll to look closer.
True-black canvas, single Garmin Blue accent, glowing GPS route and condensed metrics
A pixel-faithful design token catalog reverse-engineered from Garmin Connect iOS, built around the activity detail screen: a glowing GPS route on a dark map, a tight stat grid, Training Status, Body Battery, and color-coded heart-rate zones. Real single-accent palette on true black with Roboto plus Roboto Condensed tabular numerals.
Everything you need to ship a Garmin-grade fitness data cockpit: exact hex values, the glowing route line, the condensed stat grid, Training Status ring, Body Battery gauge, and the green-to-red HR-zone ramp. Comes with framework-neutral specs plus SwiftUI, Expo, and Jetpack Compose guides.
Screens documented
- Activity detail with GPS route map
- Stat grid (pace, HR, elevation)
- Training Status ring
- Body Battery gauge
- Heart rate zones breakdown
- My Day dashboard tiles
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 Garmin Connect blueprint translates cleanly into an Expo Router app structure.