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Every color has a name.
All 16,777,216 of them.
Not a finite catalog. Not a list of 500. A deterministic naming engine produces paint-chip names for every hex in the sRGB cube — 96 hand-curated, all the rest generated from hue family, tone, and a hash of the RGB bytes. The same hex always gets the same name, for anyone, forever.
Browse the curated set →Every color has a home.
A permanent URL for every hex.
Works for any color in the sRGB cube. That’s 16.7 million pages — each with its own name, description, and social card.
Open this color →Built for modern CSS.
oklch(). lab(). color(display-p3 …).
The formats most pickers drop.
Wide-gamut colors, perceptual uniformity, design-system tokens declared via adoptedStyleSheets. The Chrome extension parses them all — including the gnarly edge cases that make most eyedroppers silently fail. Every format, every token, every gradient stop — surfaced with a name and a permalink.
Install the Chrome extension →For the curious.
Not a SaaS.
For
- Frontend developers.Name any Figma hex. Check contrast in one click.
- UI & product designers.Browse harmonies, tints, moods, curated collections.
- Brand designers.Stop calling it “orange #F97316”.
- Anyone, wandering.A 16-million-color canvas, yours to get lost in.
Not
- A generator.We don’t randomize five colors for you.
- An AI tool.We don’t guess. We compute.
- A paywall.Every feature is free. Forever.
- A signup wall.No account, ever.
- A design tool.We don’t fight Figma.
- A social product.No feed, no likes, no follows.
Your palettes live in your browser. Your link is the only cloud. Come back any time — or don’t.
Wander the canvas.
An infinite surface of every color, laid out to be discovered.
drag to pan · click any tile
Explore the full canvas →Start somewhere.
Free forever. No account. No paywall.