Explore color palettes inspired by 3000 master painter artworks
Empirical color harmony beats algorithmic rules by using actual painter pairings.
3D gamut visualization beats basic palette generators, but color tools remain crowded.
Designers, data visualization developers
Coolors · Adobe Color · Khroma
Beyond visualizing and slicing 3D color spaces in the browser, it actively generates perceptually uniform ramps and cohesive color sets for design systems and data visualization.URL: https://colorlab.ferreyrapons.com
Note on UX: If you check it out, I highly recommend opening it on a desktop first to try the interactive tutorial. The mobile version is live, but I am currently reworking the tutorial layout to fit smaller screens.
I would love your feedback on usability, applicability and any other ideas and recommendations.
Bug reports are welcome as well!!
Empirical color harmony beats algorithmic rules by using actual painter pairings.
Lightweight microGPT palette gen that runs offline on watches—solves an actual constraint.
Generates consistent themes for 20 tools from one palette contract instead of manual ports.
120K+ gallery and Tailwind export are nice, but Coolors already owns this category.
Polished color toolkit, but Coolors, Adobe Color, and Khroma already own this space.
You can type 'warm Japanese autumn' or drop a photo, nudge the result with text, and get a named palette plus copy-ready exports (CSS vars, SCSS, Tailwind, JSON) and live UI previews — that's a genuinely useful workflow. The text+vision tweakability and instant developer-friendly outputs are the project's strongest moves; it's not reinventing color theory, but it removes friction in a way existing palette sites don't quite do.