What is Palettt?

Palettt is an AI-powered colour palette generator designed to help designers, developers, and creatives build harmonious colour schemes quickly. Rather than manually selecting colours or relying on traditional colour theory alone, the tool uses artificial intelligence to suggest palettes based on your input, preferences, or aesthetic direction. You can create, explore multiple variations, and visualise how colours work together in real designs. The tool caters to anyone working with colour decisions, from UI designers building interfaces to brand strategists developing visual identities, as well as illustrators and content creators seeking colour inspiration.

Key Features

AI palette generation

input a mood, image, or reference, and receive algorithmically-generated colour combinations

Palette exploration

browse and refine multiple palette variations to find the best fit for your project

Colour visualisation

see how generated palettes look when applied to actual design mockups or templates

Export options

download palettes in standard formats suitable for design software and development

Customisation controls

adjust generated palettes manually to fine-tune colours to your exact needs

Pros & Cons

Advantages

  • Saves time compared to manually building palettes from scratch
  • Offers AI-assisted suggestions that often outperform random colour picking
  • Accessible to people without formal colour theory training
  • Freemium model allows experimentation without upfront cost

Limitations

  • AI-generated suggestions may sometimes lack the specificity needed for highly constrained brand guidelines
  • Depends on the quality of input; vague briefs may yield less useful results

Use Cases

UI and web designers choosing colour schemes for new applications or websites

Brand designers developing colour palettes for client projects

Content creators and illustrators seeking colour inspiration for visual work

Marketing teams exploring colour options for campaigns and promotional materials

Developers building design systems who need multiple cohesive colour variations