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Use our free color palette creator to browse color palettes online and discover ready to use color combinations for your design projects.
Use our color palette finder to search and filter through thousands of color palettes.
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This free color palette explorer tool helps designers and
developers discover ready to use color combinations
for
branding, UI design, websites, and creative projects.
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The free color palette explorer is a powerful tool that allows designers, developers, creators and users from all over the world to browse color palettes online and discover multiple color combinations and palettes from thousands of colors. Use our color palette generator online features to give new life to your design projects, websites, applications, artworks, presentations, social media graphics and more. Our color palette finder helps you find perfect color combinations for web design with just a single click. You can download, embed, open palette in new page for more details and copy color codes instantly.
That's how easy it is to use our color palette explorer to find color combinations for web design and other projects.
Our free color palette explorer tool is best for finding design color palette ideas for various projects:
Color palette explorer tool is designed specifically to help users find website color combinations. Start exploring palettes by using the size filters - most websites work well with 3 to 5 color palettes. Match your brand's mood with "Warm" or "Cold" styles, and use category tags like "Nature" or "City" for thematic inspiration. You can copy every palettes hex codes directly into your CSS. You can also implement palettes or colors on real life mockups by using our "Visualize Palettes" feature.
Monochromatic palettes are single hue variations, perfect for creating designs without color clashes. Mixed palettes combine different hues or colors to make more dynamic and vibrant combinations. You can use style buttons to filter between them. It's easy and safer for beginners, to work with monochromatic palettes, while mixed palettes offer more creative freedom. Our library includes thousands of both monochromatic and mixed, curated from color theory principles and real design projects.
To save your favourite palettes, use the export options and download palettes as images or CSS code. Our tool provides various options for users to save their favourite palettes. Many designers create collections for different project types - one for client websites, another for social media graphics, etc.
Absolutely! All color palettes on Huesnatch are totally free any commercial and personal use. Our combinations are generated from publicly available color data. You can use them in merchandise, branding projects, client websites, mobile apps, or any other commercial work. We recommend to test palettes with contrast ratio before using them for public facing websites.
We offer several ways to ensure palettes accessibility. First, we are providing Color Blind Simulator tool (available in the menu) to test any palette. In the explorer, we are providing palettes with their actual hues to judge contrast visually. For more accuracy, press menu button in every palette, visit "Visualize Palettes" to test your palettes at "Accessibility & Contrast" mockup.
For time-sensitive marketing campaigns seasonal palettes are great. Select any topic tag (Christmas, Autumn, Summer, etc.) to see seasonal combinations. For special campaigns, these colors rather than redesigning your brand colors completely. Seasonal colors like Autumn tones can refresh your website temporarily while Christmas palettes work well for Christmas promotions only. Remember that seasonal colors should use for only that specific time and duration, unless you like the combination to use them as your brand identity.
Our system uses different color theory principles to generate color combinations, combined with thousands of real world examples. We analyze color relationships (triadic, complementary, analogous), ensure proper contrast ratios and balance saturation levels. Our database has huge color library and we create palettes with our colors library using algorithmically generated combinations. We check every palette usability before being added to our explorer library.
Huesnatch provide multiple export options. Click three dots on any palette and select "Export Palette" option. The CSS option gives you ready-to-use CSS code. For design softwares, export palettes as JSON file, which can be used into most applications and design tools.
Huesnatch has a huge library of nearly 10,000 palettes. Our library has fresh combinations appearing, especially holidays and seasonal combinations. We add palettes inspired by recent design trends and user requests. Check back often to see new additions in our color palette explorer tool.
Yes! we love hearing about what our users need. Use our contact page to suggest palettes and themes. we regularly try to review user requests and add new palettes based on our users demands. If you are working on specific project, like wedding websites or startup bradning and need specific color combinations, let us know.
Red color is generally considered the color that attracts people most effectively and immediately, even from a long distance. Red color is most noticeable against most background colors and also increases heart rate and blood pressure.
Google has a distinctive and attractive color palette, made up of set of colors that has evolved over time. Google's official color palettes colors are Blue: #4285F4 (RGB: 66, 133, 244) , Red: #EA4335 (RGB: 234, 67, 53), Yellow: #FBBC05 (RGB: 251, 188, 5), and Green: #34A853 (RGB: 52, 168, 83).
History of a color is an amazing journey through human civilization, science, art, and culture. Aristotle is the person propsed the first known theory of the color. In this theory, He mentioned that all colors come from white and black (Lightness and darkness) and then linked them to four elements. Earth, fire, water and air.