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Color Lab – Interactive 3D gamut explorer and uniform palette generator

by saabi·Jun 13, 2026·2 points·0 comments

AI Analysis

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3D gamut visualization beats basic palette generators, but color tools remain crowded.

Strengths
  • Perceptually uniform ramp generation is technically sound for design systems.
  • Interactive 3D color space slicing offers genuine exploration beyond 2D pickers.
Weaknesses
  • Color palette tools are saturated with Coolors, Adobe Color, Khroma alternatives.
  • Mobile tutorial broken, limiting accessibility for non-desktop users.
Category
Target Audience

Designers, data visualization developers

Similar To

Coolors · Adobe Color · Khroma

Post Description

I built Color Lab to bridge the gap between color theory and practical asset generation.

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!!

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