Multiple Generation Modes
Generate completely random colors, colors within a specific hue range, or explore systematic color variations.
Generate random colors or explore color spaces systematically. Get color values in HEX, RGB, HSL, OKLCH, and more. Perfect for design inspiration and color exploration.
Powerful features designed for designers and developers
Generate completely random colors, colors within a specific hue range, or explore systematic color variations.
Get color values in HEX, RGB, HSL, HSB/HSV, OKLCH, LCH, LAB, and CMYK. Copy any format instantly.
Visualize colors in different color spaces. Understand how colors relate in perceptual vs traditional models.
Generate tints (lighter) and shades (darker) of any color. Create complete color scales from a single color.
Keep track of all generated colors in your session. Easily go back to colors you liked.
Press spacebar to generate a new color. Fast workflow for rapid color exploration.
Get started in just a few simple steps
Select random generation, hue-constrained, or systematic exploration mode based on your needs.
Click the generate button or press spacebar to create new colors instantly.
View the generated color in all formats. See the color in different color spaces.
Create tints, shades, or analogous colors from any generated color.
Copy color values in your preferred format. Save colors to your palette for later use.
Everything you need to know
We support all major color formats: HEX, RGB, HSL, HSB/HSV, OKLCH (the modern perceptual color space), LCH, LAB, and CMYK for print applications.
Use the hue slider to limit generation to a specific hue range. You can also constrain saturation and lightness for more controlled random colors.
OKLCH is a perceptually uniform color space where equal changes in values result in equal perceived color changes. It is better for creating consistent color scales and harmonies.
Yes! Use batch mode to generate 5, 10, or more colors at once. Great for quickly finding colors you like.
Shades are created by reducing lightness while maintaining hue and saturation. Tints increase lightness. We use OKLCH for perceptually even results.
Yes! Lock the hue, saturation, or lightness while generating new colors. Perfect for exploring variations within constraints.
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