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Color Palette Generator β€” Free Online Tool

Generate random palettes or build harmonious schemes from a base color.

Click a swatch to copy its HEX code.

About Color Palette Generator

The Color Palette Generator helps you create beautiful, coordinated colour schemes for websites, branding, presentations, and design work. Generate random palettes for inspiration, or choose a base colour and a harmony rule to build a scheme grounded in colour theory.

Click any colour to copy its HEX code. Everything runs in your browser, so it's instant and private.

How to Use Color Palette Generator

  1. Click Generate for a random palette, or pick a base color.
  2. Choose a harmony type to build a coordinated scheme.
  3. Click any swatch to copy its HEX code.
  4. Repeat until you find a palette you love.

Key Features

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Random palette generator
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Harmony modes: complementary, analogous, triadic, monochrome
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Click-to-copy HEX codes
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Clean, large swatches
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100% client-side and private

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I generate a palette? β–Ό
Click Generate for a fresh random palette, or pick a base color and a harmony type (complementary, analogous, triadic, monochrome) to build a coordinated scheme.
How do I copy a color? β–Ό
Click any swatch to copy its HEX code to your clipboard.
What are harmony types? β–Ό
They are colour-theory relationships: complementary (opposite), analogous (neighbours), triadic (evenly spaced), and monochrome (shades of one hue).
Is anything uploaded? β–Ό
No. Palettes are generated entirely in your browser.