I Tested 5 Color Palette Generators — Here’s What Actually Works

Finding the perfect color combo shouldn’t feel like decoding Pantone. So I tested 5 of the best AI color palette generators so you don’t have to go to ChatGPT.


1. Coolors

Still one of the most popular for a reason — just hit the button and watch endless palettes appear. Great for fast brainstorming, but less context-aware.

2. Zoviz Color Palette Generator (My top pick for brand consistency)

Zoviz surprised me! Instead of random palettes, it generates brand-ready color schemes based on your logo or business name.
It even shows you how the colors look in mockups, websites, and social media designs.

3. Adobe Color Wheel

Ideal for pros who like precision. You can tweak hues, contrast, and harmonies manually. But it’s not exactly AI-fast and more of a manual human intervention.

4. Khroma

This one learns your taste. Do you like certain colors? Khroma trains itself to show palettes you’ll probably love. Feels personal, but takes time.

5. Colormind

Uses deep learning to create palettes inspired by real-world images and websites. Great for modern, balanced themes. It refreshes the datasets every day, so when you turn up the next day, you will find new datasets.


My Verdict:

If you’re experimenting and want instant inspo — go with Coolors.
But if you want an AI tool that aligns colors with your brand identity, Zoviz takes the win. Brand recognition matters, and with the new Perplexity AI browser - Comet, it's time to revolutionize your brand.


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