iHeartRadio
A design blueprint Spectr produced from iHeartRadio. Scroll to look closer.
Clone iHeartRadio: live-station player, pulsing LIVE badge, scanning bar, no scrubber
A production-grade design system rebuilt from the iHeartRadio iOS app, from the warm maroon-black #120A0E canvas to the scarce iHeart red-to-magenta system (#C6002B to #E40A5D, coral #F23A2F) that lights the play button and a pulsing LIVE badge. Every token, the heart-logomark station tile, and the no-scrubber scanning bar are documented for SwiftUI, Expo, and Jetpack Compose.
Ship a live-radio app without re-deriving why a broadcast has no seek. Exact iHeart red #C6002B and coral #F23A2F, the pulsing LIVE badge, the indeterminate scanning bar instead of a scrubber, and the stop-not-pause transport are spec-ready across three platforms.
Screens documented
- Live Station Player with heart-logomark tile
- Pulsing coral LIVE badge over the station art
- Indeterminate scanning bar instead of a scrubber
- Circular red play and stop transport (no pause)
- Live station rows with coral LIVE tags
- Bottom tab bar with coral active tint
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 iHeartRadio blueprint translates cleanly into an Expo Router app structure.