Advanced Color Palette Generator
Generate Your Palette
Create harmonious color schemes using color theory principles. Choose from different harmony types like monochromatic, analogous, or complementary, or extract colors from an uploaded image.
What is Color Palette Generator?
Color Palette Generator is a powerful design tool that creates harmonious color schemes for your projects using advanced color theory principles. Whether you're designing websites, creating artwork, or developing brand identities, this tool helps you discover the perfect color combinations.
Perfect for designers, developers, and creative professionals who need professional color palettes that work well together and create visual harmony.
Key Features
- Multiple Harmony Types: Generate palettes using complementary, triadic, analogous, and other color theory principles
- Custom Base Colors: Start with any color you choose and build your palette around it
- Adjustable Shade Count: Create palettes with 3-8 colors to match your design needs
- One-Click Copying: Instantly copy hex codes, RGB values, or HSL values to your clipboard
How to Use
- Choose a Base Color: Select your starting color using the color picker or enter a hex code
- Select Harmony Type: Pick from complementary, triadic, analogous, or other color harmony options
- Adjust Settings: Set the number of colors and variation strength to fine-tune your palette
- Copy Colors: Click on any color to copy its hex code for use in your design tools
Common Use Cases
Web Design: Create cohesive color schemes for websites, ensuring consistent branding and visual appeal.
Brand Identity: Develop color palettes for logos, business cards, and marketing materials that reflect your brand personality.
Digital Art: Find harmonious color combinations for illustrations, digital paintings, and creative projects.
Tips for Best Results
Start with Brand Colors: If you have existing brand colors, use them as your base to create complementary palettes.
Consider Context: Think about where your colors will be used - digital screens, print materials, or both.
Test Accessibility: Ensure your color combinations meet accessibility standards for text readability and contrast.