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Brand Color Palettes

Browse official color palettes from 50+ popular brands and tech companies.

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Search Brands

Type a brand name to filter the list.

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Browse Palettes

See color swatches for each brand with HEX codes.

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Copy Colors

Copy individual colors or entire brand palettes.

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What Is Brand Color Palettes?

Brand Color Palettes is a curated reference of official brand colors from over 50 popular companies, tech brands, and frameworks. Each brand entry shows its primary and secondary colors as visual swatches with HEX codes, making it easy to find and copy the exact colors used by brands like Google, Facebook, Spotify, Apple, and many more. This tool is invaluable for designers creating presentations, mockups, or content that references these brands, as well as for developers implementing brand-accurate integrations and social media buttons. All colors are sourced from official brand guidelines and style guides. The searchable interface lets you quickly find any brand by name.

Why Use Brand Color Palettes?

  • Curated collection of 50+ popular brand palettes
  • Visual swatches with exact HEX codes
  • Searchable interface for quick brand lookup
  • One-click copy for individual colors or entire palettes
  • Saves time researching brand guidelines

Common Use Cases

Social Media Buttons

Get exact colors for social media login and sharing buttons.

Presentations

Use accurate brand colors when referencing companies in slides.

Partnership Materials

Match partner brand colors accurately in co-branded materials.

Design Inspiration

Study how successful brands use color to inform your own palette decisions.

Technical Guide

Each palette draws from press kits, style documentation, and publicly available design systems. Each brand entry includes its primary color (the most recognizable), secondary colors, and any accent colors specified in the brand guidelines. Colors are stored as HEX values in the sRGB color space. Note that brand colors may be updated periodically as companies evolve their visual identities. For official, legal use, always verify colors against the latest brand guidelines from the company. Some brands specify additional color usage rules (minimum sizes, clear space, background restrictions) that are not captured in a simple color palette. The searchable interface uses case-insensitive substring matching for fast filtering.

Tips & Best Practices

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    Always check the latest official brand guidelines — colors may change over time
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    Some brands have strict rules about how their colors can be used — respect usage guidelines
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    Use brand colors as inspiration for your own palette, not just for direct brand references
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    Many brands use very simple palettes (2-3 colors) — simplicity is often effective
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    Pay attention to which colors brands use for backgrounds vs. text vs. accents

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q Are these the official brand colors?
Yes, all colors are sourced from official brand guidelines and press kits. However, always verify against the latest official sources for legal or professional use, as brands may update their colors.
Q Can I use brand colors in my projects?
You can reference brand colors for social buttons, citations, and editorial content. Using brand colors to imply endorsement or affiliation without permission may violate trademark laws.
Q Why are some brands missing?
This is a curated collection of 50+ popular brands. We prioritize well-known tech, social, and consumer brands. If a brand is missing, you can find their colors in their official press kit.

About This Tool

Brand Color Palettes is a free online tool by FreeToolkit.ai. All processing happens directly in your browser — your data never leaves your device. No registration or installation required.