Color Palette Generator | Color Generator

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Pastel Rainbow
Beach
Beautiful Blues
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Purple Passion
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Color Palette Generator?

Our Color Palette Generator is a tool that helps you create harmonious color combinations for your design projects. It uses color theory principles to generate sets of colors that work well together, saving you time and helping you create more professional-looking designs.

How do I use the Color Palette Generator?

It's simple! Start by selecting a base color using the color picker or by entering a HEX code. Then choose a palette type (like Analogous, Complementary, etc.) and adjust the number of colors you want. Click "Generate" and your palette will appear. You can save palettes you like or export them in various formats.

What are the different palette types?

Analogous: Colors that are next to each other on the color wheel, creating a harmonious and cohesive look.
Monochromatic: Different shades and tints of a single color, perfect for subtle, elegant designs.
Triadic: Three colors evenly spaced around the color wheel, offering good contrast while maintaining harmony.
Complementary: Colors opposite each other on the color wheel, providing maximum contrast and impact.
Split-Complementary: A base color plus two colors adjacent to its complement, offering high contrast with less tension.
Tetradic: Four colors arranged in two complementary pairs, great for bold, vibrant designs.

Can I save my color palettes?

Yes! Click the "Save Palette" button to store your palette locally in your browser. You can access your saved palettes anytime by clicking on the "Saved Palettes" tab. Your palettes will remain saved until you clear your browser data.

How do I export my color palette?

Click the "Export" button and choose your preferred format: PNG (image), SVG (vector), JSON (for developers), or CSS (for web design). Each format has its uses depending on your project needs. The exported file will contain all the colors in your current palette.

What makes a good color palette?

A good color palette has balance and purpose. Consider your project's mood and audience - bright colors for playful designs, muted tones for professional ones. Limit yourself to 3-5 main colors for most projects. Make sure there's enough contrast for readability, and test your palette in the context where it will be used.