Palette
Color Inspiration from Photos
5-Color Extract
OKLCH Export
Tailwind Format
Figma Sync
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About the Project
Finding color inspiration is time-consuming for UI designers. The question "what would it look like if I turned these tones into a design token set?" gets asked dozens of times a day while looking at a photo. Palette does exactly that job.
Take a photo or pick one from your library — the Vision framework extracts the 5 dominant colors using k-means. Each color is automatically shown in HEX, RGB, HSL, and OKLCH formats. Color values can be copied in Tailwind config format. There's an option to export directly as styles via a Figma plugin.
Color palettes can be saved to collections — categories like "tones from food photos" or "neutral palette from architecture photos" can be created. Contrast checking instantly shows WCAG AA/AAA compliance. Accessibility testing is available via a color-blindness simulation mode.
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