About playColorLab

playColorLab is a small, ad-supported library of free printable coloring pages designed for kids, parents, and teachers. Every page opens as a clean PDF — no signup, no paywall, with ads kept away from the print buttons.

We build for three things: speed (fast pages, no junk), classroom-safety (kid-appropriate themes, AA contrast), and print quality (true-black line art, A4 margins that print right).

Our library includes original illustrations, properly licensed artwork, and AI-assisted drafts that are reviewed, edited, and prepared by playColorLab. Every printable is checked for kid-friendly themes, clean line art, and print-ready PDF quality before publication.

Have a request for a category or page? Drop us a note via the contact page.

Why I built PlayColorLab

I am Mikayel Avagyan, a web architect with 15+ years of experience, and I am also a parent of four children. In our home, printable coloring pages are part of everyday life: the kids regularly ask for new pages, we print them, and they spend real time coloring with excitement.

That simple family routine is what inspired PlayColorLab. I wanted to build a fast, safe, and free library of printable coloring pages that other families and teachers could use too.

I am open to feedback

PlayColorLab is still growing, and I would be happy to hear from parents, teachers, creators, and anyone who notices something that could be improved. If you have a suggestion, a content request, a licensing concern, or just a question about the project, please contact me at hello@playcolorlab.com or connect with me on LinkedIn.

Publisher transparency

We keep PlayColorLab simple and direct so families and teachers can understand exactly what they are opening before they download or print.

  • Every public link points to a PlayColorLab page or static asset on playcolorlab.com.
  • We do not use link shorteners, cloaked redirects, affiliate redirects, or forced downloads.
  • Printable files are free PDFs; there is no signup wall and no paid checkout flow.
  • Reports, takedown requests, and broken-page issues can be sent through the contact and report pages.