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Color Palette Generator

Generate harmonious color palettes from any base color.

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About Color Palette Generator

Generate harmonious, professional color palettes from any base color using advanced color theory algorithms. Whether you\'re designing a website, app, or brand identity, this tool produces complementary, analogous, triadic, and split-complementary color schemes. All colors are generated locally in your browser and can be copied with a single click.

How to use this tool:

  1. Pick a base color using the color picker or type a hex value.
  2. Click "Generate" to create multiple harmonious palettes.
  3. Click any color swatch to copy its hex value to your clipboard.
  4. Use "Copy All Colors" to get all hex values at once.

Frequently Asked Questions

What color theory is used?

The tool generates complementary, analogous, triadic, and split-complementary palettes based on HSL color space calculations.

Can I use these colors commercially?

Absolutely. Generated colors are mathematical calculations, not copyrighted content. Use them freely in any project.

What format are the colors in?

Colors are output as hex codes (e.g., #6366f1). You can easily convert them to RGB, HSL, or other formats using any color converter.

🔒 Are my files uploaded to a server?

No. MyConverterPro processes all files locally inside your browser using client-side JavaScript. Your data never leaves your device, ensuring 100% privacy and security.

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In-Depth Guide

Color Palette Generator: Create Harmonious Color Schemes

Generate beautiful, cohesive color palettes from any base color using color theory algorithms — complementary, analogous, triadic, and split-complementary schemes.

MyConverter Pro Team5 min readColor Palette, Design, Color Theory

Key Takeaways

  • Generate color palettes using established color theory algorithms
  • Supports complementary, analogous, triadic, and split-complementary schemes
  • Export colors in HEX, RGB, and HSL formats for CSS and design tools
  • Perfect for web design, branding, marketing materials, and UI development

Choosing colors for a design project is one of the most subjective and challenging decisions in the creative process. A harmonious color palette can make a website feel polished and professional, while a poorly chosen combination can make it feel amateurish and jarring. Color theory — the science of how colors interact and complement each other — provides mathematical frameworks for selecting colors that work well together.

Our Color Palette Generator applies these color theory algorithms automatically. Enter any base color (using a color picker, HEX code, or RGB values), and the tool generates multiple harmonious palettes based on established color relationships: complementary (opposite on the color wheel), analogous (adjacent on the color wheel), triadic (evenly spaced around the wheel), and split-complementary (a variation of complementary with more versatility). Each palette includes the base color plus four or more harmonious companions.

For each generated color, the tool displays the HEX code (for CSS and web development), RGB values (for digital design tools like Figma and Photoshop), and HSL values (for advanced CSS manipulation). You can copy any individual color code with a single click, making it seamless to transfer colors from the generator into your design tool, stylesheet, or brand guide.

The tool is invaluable for web designers selecting a color scheme for a new website, brand designers establishing a corporate color palette, marketers creating visually consistent campaign materials, developers implementing design systems and CSS custom properties, and anyone who needs to select colors that look professional and cohesive together. Instead of guessing at color combinations or spending hours browsing Pinterest for inspiration, generate mathematically harmonious palettes in seconds.

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