Palettepoint.com, AI palette generator with 120K+ curated palettes
120K+ gallery and Tailwind export are nice, but Coolors already owns this category.

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.
UI/Product designers, frontend developers, brand designers, marketers and creatives who need quick, usable color systems
You can export palettes as CSS variables, SCSS, Tailwind config, or JSON. Copy individual colors in hex, RGB, HSL, or CMYK. There's a live preview that shows the palette applied to buttons, cards, and UI components so you can evaluate it before committing.
There's also a gallery with curated palettes you can browse, filter by style, and favorite. Each palette has its own shareable link.
There's also a set of free tools : - Color converter (paste a hex code, get every format) - Contrast checker (WCAG AA/AAA) - Color mixer - Gradient generator - Image color extractor - Manual palette builder
I'd love to hear your thoughts. What's missing? What would make this your go-to color palette tool?
120K+ gallery and Tailwind export are nice, but Coolors already owns this category.
You can type a mood like “warm Japanese autumn,” upload a photo, or combine both and get a named palette plus style variants and a live UI preview — then export CSS, SCSS, Tailwind, or JSON. The nice bit is the LLM+vision mashup that produces human-friendly names and descriptions while offering developer-ready exports; what’s missing are accessibility tools (contrast checks) and deeper integrations with Figma/Sketch for it to become indispensable.
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.
Brand kit generator in a space where Looka and Brandmark already dominate.
3D gamut visualization beats basic palette generators, but color tools remain crowded.