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Palettepoint.com, AI palette generator with 120K+ curated palettes

Palettepoint.com, AI palette generator with 120K+ curated palettes

by latentio·Mar 24, 2026·2 points·0 comments

AI Analysis

●●SolidEye CandySlick

120K+ gallery and Tailwind export are nice, but Coolors already owns this category.

Strengths
  • 120K+ curated gallery provides immediate value beyond just AI generation.
  • Exports directly to Tailwind config and CSS variables for quick integration.
  • Includes accessibility contrast checker and WCAG 2.1 compliance data built-in.
Weaknesses
  • AI color generation is a crowded category with established free alternatives.
  • Persistent chat refinement is nice but not unique compared to Khroma.
Category
Target Audience

Web designers, frontend developers

Similar To

Coolors · Adobe Color · Khroma

Post Description

I built PalettePoint (https://palettepoint.com), a tool for generating color palettes from text prompts or images using AI.

You type something like "warm desert sunset" or upload a photo, and it gives you a palette with named colors and accessibility contrast data. The conversation is persistent so you can refine results ("make it more muted", "add a teal accent") like you would in ChatGPT.

There are also 120K+ palettes in the gallery, extracted from photos and generated by AI. You can export any palette to CSS custom properties, SCSS variables, Tailwind config, or JSON.

Other tools included: contrast checker (WCAG 2.1), gradient generator, color converter, color mixer, image color extractor, and a palette generator using color theory (complementary, analogous, triadic, etc.).

Would appreciate any feedback.

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