Adobe Color Palette Generator

Build, edit, test, save, import, and export polished color palettes with live HSL harmony logic.

Palette Preview

Click any color to select and copy its HEX code.

Generator

Color Count
5

Color Editor

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Hue262
Saturation83%
Lightness58%

Export

Contrast Checker

4.50:1 AA Pass

Readable interface text sample

Live UI Preview

Preview

Creative dashboard card

Palette colors update this mock interface instantly.

Import Colors

Copied
Color workflow

Create Better Palettes for Adobe-Inspired Design Work

An Adobe color palette generator helps you shape attractive color combinations for graphics, websites, branding, social posts, and creative layouts without guessing from scratch.

Balanced Color Sets

Build palettes that feel intentional, with colors that work together across backgrounds, text, buttons, illustrations, and visual accents.

Creative Adobe Style

Explore combinations that suit modern design tools, from clean editorial layouts to expressive digital artwork and brand campaigns.

Copy Ready Colors

Use generated color values quickly in your design software, website builder, CSS files, presentation slides, or marketing templates.

Consistent Visual Mood

Choose palettes that support a clear mood, whether your project needs to feel premium, playful, calm, bold, minimal, or artistic.

Design Friendly Contrast

Plan stronger combinations for headings, panels, callouts, icons, and visual hierarchy so your finished design feels easier to read.

Faster Color Decisions

Skip endless trial and error. Start with a polished palette, then fine-tune the colors around your project, audience, and brand direction.

Simple process

How to Use the Adobe Color Palette Generator

The tool is designed to keep your color workflow simple, focused, and practical, even when you are testing several creative directions.

01

Generate a Palette

Start by creating a fresh set of colors for your design idea. Use the first result as a creative direction, not a final limitation.

02

Compare the Color Mood

Look at how the shades feel together. Check whether the palette supports your message, brand personality, and visual style.

03

Apply Colors to Your Project

Copy the colors into Adobe apps, CSS, Canva, Figma, website builders, or social media templates and refine them in context.

Practical uses

Where You Can Use Generated Color Palettes

A good palette can guide everything from a small social graphic to a full visual identity, helping your design feel more consistent and professional.

Social

Social Media Graphics

Create more cohesive posts, stories, thumbnails, banners, and captions by using a consistent set of brand-friendly colors.

Web

Website Sections

Plan colors for hero areas, cards, buttons, links, backgrounds, and highlights so your page feels polished from top to bottom.

Brand

Brand Identity Ideas

Test color directions for logos, packaging, business cards, presentation decks, and visual guidelines before committing to a full system.

Adobe

Adobe Creative Projects

Use palette inspiration in Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Express, or Premiere projects to keep your creative assets visually connected.

Content

Blog and Editorial Design

Give featured images, quote blocks, category labels, and article graphics a more refined look with colors that support the content tone.

Profiles

Gaming and Creator Profiles

Build a recognizable visual style for avatars, banners, overlays, streaming panels, usernames, and profile graphics across platforms.

Helpful notes

A Clean, Fast Way to Explore Color Ideas

Use this generator whenever you need a reliable starting point for color selection, quick creative direction, or a more organized design workflow.

Free and Easy Access

Experiment with color combinations whenever inspiration hits, without signup steps or complicated setup slowing down your workflow.

Mobile Friendly Preview

Explore palette ideas on desktop, tablet, or phone, making it useful for quick checks during client work, planning, or content creation.

Clean Creative Workflow

Keep your color decisions focused and organized, with palette ideas that are simple to review, copy, adapt, and use in real projects.