Type "warm Japanese autumn" or "90s rave flyer" and pick a style (analogous, triadic, monochromatic, etc.) and how many colors (3-7). It returns a named palette with descriptions. It works with images too: upload a photo and it extracts a palette. You can combine both, so uploading a photo and adding "make it cooler" works. It runs on GPT-5.2 with vision.
You can export palettes as CSS variables, SCSS, Tailwind config, or JSON. Copy individual colors in hex, RGB, HSL, or CMYK. There's a live preview that shows the palette applied to buttons, cards, and UI components so you can evaluate it before committing.
There's also a gallery with curated palettes you can browse, filter by style, and favorite. Each palette has its own shareable link.
There's also a set of free tools : - Color converter (paste a hex code, get every format) - Contrast checker (WCAG AA/AAA) - Color mixer - Gradient generator - Image color extractor - Manual palette builder
I'd love to hear your thoughts. What's missing? What would make this your go-to color palette tool?