Describe a mood, browse curated collections, or pull colors from photos. PalettePoint helps you choose palettes through conversation, not guesswork.
Hand-picked color combinations organized by mood and style. Save your favorites or use them as a starting point.
A simple flow designed for real projects, not demos.
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Type a feeling, theme, or style, or drop in a reference photo. No color theory knowledge required.
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Receive a balanced set of named colors with harmony built in. Refine through conversation until it feels right.
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Heart palettes you love and access them anytime from your account. Build a personal color library over time.
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Copy individual swatches or export full palettes as CSS, Tailwind, SCSS, or JSON, ready for your workflow.
Generation, extraction, conversion, and accessibility, all in one place.
Create palettes from a mood, brief, or reference photo in conversation.
OpenGalleryBrowse 120,000+ curated palettes by style and mood.
OpenA11yWCAG 2.1 contrast ratios for accessible combinations.
OpenPhotoPull dominant colors from any photo into a palette.
OpenCSSBuild CSS gradients with live preview and code export.
OpenDevConvert between HEX, RGB, HSL, CMYK, Lab, and more.
OpenBlendBlend colors and explore relationships visually.
OpenTheoryTheory-based palettes: complementary, triadic, and more.
OpenDescribe a mood, theme, or style in plain text. For example, "warm sunset over the ocean", and PalettePoint suggests a harmonious palette in seconds. You can also upload a reference photo to guide the result.
Yes. Try 3 palettes free without an account, or sign up for 10 AI-created palettes, access to the full gallery of 120,000+ curated palettes, and all design tools. Pro users ($10/month) get unlimited palette creation and premium features.
Palettes can be exported as CSS custom properties, SCSS variables, Tailwind CSS config, and JSON. Individual colors can be copied in HEX, RGB, RGBA, HSL, HSLA, HSB, CMYK, Lab, and more.
Yes. Every palette page includes a WCAG 2.1 accessibility audit showing contrast ratios for all color pairs. There's also a standalone Contrast Checker tool.
The gallery contains over 120,000 curated color palettes sourced from photography and design work, organized by style.