Color Picker & Palette Generator

Unleash your creative vision with our professional-grade color picker and palette generator—the essential tool for designers, artists, and developers seeking perfect color harmony. Unlike basic color selectors, our advanced color tool features precise HEX, RGB, HSL, and CMYK value selection, complementary color matching, and accessibility contrast checking—ensuring your color choices are both aesthetically pleasing and functionally appropriate for digital and print projects.

Professional designers rely on color theory principles like complementary, analogous, and triadic relationships to create visually stunning compositions. Our color palette generator automatically applies these principles, instantly creating harmonious multi-color schemes from your selected base color. Save unlimited custom palettes, export in multiple formats compatible with design software, and access your color collections across devices—streamlining your creative workflow from conception to implementation.

Whether designing websites, creating digital art, planning interior decoration, or developing brand identities, our color selection tool provides the precision and inspiration needed for exceptional color work. The intuitive color wheel interface makes exploration enjoyable while the technical specifications satisfy professional requirements. Experience the perfect blend of artistic inspiration and technical accuracy—transforming your color selection process from guesswork to confident, theory-based decisions that elevate your creative projects.

How to Use

Using this color picker and palette generator is straightforward: select your primary and secondary colors using either the color pickers or by entering hex codes in the text fields, then click the "Generate Palette" button to create a harmonious color scheme based on your selections. The generated palette will display below with color previews and hex codes that you can click to copy. Save your favorite palettes by clicking "Save Palette" and giving them a name, and they'll appear in the "Saved Palettes" section at the bottom of the page for future reference.

Generated Palette

Saved Palettes