Color Palette Generator

Create beautiful color palettes with random, analogous, monochromatic, or complementary color schemes for your design projects.

Settings

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Number of colors to generate (2-10)

How colors relate to each other

Random
Analogous
Mono
Complement

Your Palette

Generate a palette to see colors here

Click the Generate Palette button to start

About Color Palette Generator

Create Harmonious Combinations

The Color Palette Generator helps you create harmonious color combinations for your design projects. You can generate random colors or use color theory principles to create cohesive palettes.

Perfect for Any Design Project

Lock colors you like while regenerating others, and easily copy hex codes to use in your designs. Perfect for web design, graphic design, interior decorating, or any project requiring color coordination.

Web
Graphic
Interior
Try different color modes to find your perfect palette!

How to Use Our Palette Generator

Follow these simple steps to create beautiful color combinations

1

Select the number of colors

2-10 colors

Use the slider or input field to choose how many colors you want in your palette

Slider control available
2

Choose a color mode

Select from our scientifically designed color harmony modes

RandomAnalogousMonochromaticComplementary
3

Select a base color

Pick your starting color using our advanced color picker

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Generate your palette

Click the big colorful button to create your custom palette

5

Lock colors you like

Preserve your favorite colors while regenerating the rest

6

Copy color codes

Easily access all color formats with a single click

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Refine your palette

Generate new variations while keeping your locked colors

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About Color Modes

Learn how different color modes create unique palettes

Random Mode

Generates completely random colors with no relation to each other.

Analogous Mode

Creates colors that are adjacent to each other on the color wheel, producing a harmonious palette.

Monochromatic Mode

Uses variations of the same hue with different saturation and lightness values.

Complementary Mode

Includes colors from opposite sides of the color wheel for high contrast combinations.

Features of Our Color Palette Generator

Multiple Color Modes

Choose from random, analogous, monochromatic, or complementary color schemes.

Customizable Palette Size

Generate between 2-10 colors for your perfect palette.

Color Locking

Lock colors you like while regenerating others to fine-tune your palette.

Hex Code Display

View and copy exact hex codes for use in your design software.

Base Color Selection

Start with a specific color and build a harmonious palette around it.

One-Click Copy

Easily copy individual colors or the entire palette to your clipboard.

Color Theory Implementation

Create professional color schemes based on established design principles.

Mobile Friendly

Design color palettes on any device with our responsive interface.

Free to Use

No registration or payment required to access all features.

Popular Uses for Color Palettes

Web Design

Create consistent and visually appealing color schemes for websites, ensuring good contrast and accessibility.

Graphic Design

Develop color palettes for logos, marketing materials, social media graphics, and other visual content.

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Interior Design

Plan room color schemes, coordinate furniture, wall colors, and accessories for harmonious living spaces.

Brand Identity

Establish brand colors that reflect your company's personality and create recognition across all touchpoints.

Art & Illustration

Find harmonious color combinations for paintings, digital art, illustrations, and other creative projects.

Fashion & Apparel

Design clothing collections with coordinated color schemes that work well together and follow seasonal trends.

Frequently Asked Questions

You can copy the hex codes of your palette to save them. Click on individual colors or use the "Copy All" button to copy all hex codes to your clipboard.

Random mode generates completely unrelated colors. Analogous creates colors next to each other on the color wheel. Monochromatic uses variations of the same color. Complementary uses colors from opposite sides of the color wheel.

Random
Analogous
Monochromatic
Complementary

Most professional designs use 3-5 colors. Primary, secondary, and accent colors, plus variations for backgrounds and text. Our tool allows 2-10 colors to accommodate different needs.

Typical 5-color palette

Yes! When using analogous, monochromatic, or complementary modes, you can enter a specific hex code as your base color in the input field.

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