Coolors Alternatives

Coolors is described as 'The super fast color palettes generator' and is a Color Picker tool in the photos & graphics category. There are more than 50 alternatives to Coolors for a variety of platforms, including Web-based, iPhone, iPad, Figma and Mac apps. The best Coolors alternative is UI Colorful, which is free. Other great apps like Coolors are Adobe Color CC, Coloraccy, Rickrack and Randoma11y.

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  1. Color Picker provides color picking and palette management powered by a magnifying glass and a minimal interface focused on getting the right colors.

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    • Linux
     
  2. A curated color intelligence platform dedicated to the study and exploration of color as used by the world's greatest painters. We extract, analyze, and present the dominant color palettes from thousands of artworks spanning the Renaissance through the Modern era.

    Cost / License

    • Free
    • Proprietary

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    • Online
     
  3. PaletteCSS is a free, hand-curated library of color palettes and CSS gradients for designers, developers, and creatives. Browse thousands of beautiful color combinations and copy the hex codes, CSS variables, or Tailwind config with a single click — no sign-up required.

    Cost / License

    • Free
    • Proprietary

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    Platforms

    • Online
     
  4. Kolors icon
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    Color palette generator for design systems.

    Cost / License

    • Free
    • Proprietary

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    • Online
     
  5. UI COLOR GENERATOR: generates Flat UI hex Color Codes with Color Contrast. Eye-catching and Stunning Color Codes created with Color Picker & Color Contrast

    Cost / License

    • Free
    • Proprietary

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    • Online
     
  6. K’uychi icon
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    K’uychi (which means “rainbow” in Quechua) is a desktop application designed to facilitate the creation of color palettes. It allows users to select a base color and, from this, automatically generates a series of “shades” or variants of that same color (lighter and darker).

    Cost / License

    • Free
    • Open Source

    Platforms

    • Linux
    • Flathub
    • Flatpak
     
  7. Color Palette Lab is a designer-built color palette workspace. Add your colors or generate fresh ideas, then check harmony, contrast, preview pairings, and save your finished palette.

    Cost / License

    • Paid
    • Proprietary

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    • Online
     
  8. uchu icon
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    uchu is the color palette for internet lovers, by NetOperator Wibby. uchu utilizes the OKLCH color space for reasons. I've been using this color palette for personal projects for about a year and have been quite pleased with it.

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    • Online
     
  9. This app helps you find your best colors considering your natural features like your hair color, skin tone and eye color.

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    • Freemium
    • Proprietary

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    • Android
     
  10. ColorKit icon
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    or artists and designers, bring your designs to life with our collection of online tools and color palette inspiration.

    Cost / License

    • Free
    • Proprietary

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    • Online
     
  11. Livetheme icon
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    Preview color palettes, typography pairings, and design templates directly on real UI components — so you can lock in a design direction before you write a single line of code.

    19 Livetheme alternatives

    Cost / License

    • Free
    • Proprietary

    Platforms

    • Online
     
  12. Inspiration comes from our daily life. When you record your life with photos, how about capture it with color as well? Capture your favorite colors today!.

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    • Freemium
    • Proprietary

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    Platforms

    • iPhone
    • iPad
     
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