HEX, RGB, HSL, HSV and CMYK, converted as you type — plus the WCAG contrast figures that decide whether text on it is actually readable, and a nine-step palette pulled out of a single brand colour.
Type anything — it converts as you go.
#c2410crgb(194, 65, 12)hsl(17.5, 88.3%, 40.4%)hsv(17.5, 93.8%, 76.1%)design appscmyk(0%, 66.5%, 93.8%, 23.9%)print — see belowThe CMYK figures use the standard device-independent formula. Actual print colour depends on the press, ink and paper — ask your printer for the ICC profile before committing to a brand colour.
WCAG contrast ratios. “Large” means 18.5px bold or 24px regular and up.
The same hue and saturation at nine lightness steps — a starting palette from one colour. Click any swatch to make it the current colour.
Set what you want and the result appears as you go. Nothing needs uploading because there is nothing to upload — you are describing what to make, not sending us anything.
Your browser does all the work locally, using your own operating system where randomness is involved. Nothing is requested from a server, so nobody else has a copy of what you made.
Take the result to your clipboard or save it as a file. Nothing is kept — refresh the page and it’s gone, so save what you need before you leave.