All your colors, perfectly organized.

ChromaHub keeps every palette, collection and brand color in one place. Designed for designers and developers who switch between hex, RGB, HSB and more all day.

Local database · Full backup of your library · Made for macOS
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Built for people who think in colors

From quick hex codes to full collections, everything stays tidy and easy to find.

Collections & groups

Organize colors into collections for projects, brands, UI kits or moodboards. Keep everything separated but in one hub.

Full color details

View HEX, RGB, HSB and HSL at a glance. Copy any format with one click when you jump between design tools and code.

Contrast & accessibility

Check contrast between foreground and background colors so your palettes are ready for real products and interfaces.

Export & copy

Copy single colors or whole palettes in formats ready for SwiftUI, CSS or design tokens. Move your colors between apps in seconds.

Backup & restore

Create encrypted backups of your entire color catalog in a single file. Restore everything if you move to a new Mac.

Native mac experience

Light theme, keyboard shortcuts and a layout that feels right at home on macOS Sonoma and later.

Collections for every project Developer-friendly formats Local & private library

A simple workflow that scales with your work

Start small with a few colors or bring your entire palette library.

1. Create collections

Add collections for each brand, product or client. Import colors or add them by hex values in seconds.

2. Refine your palettes

Edit colors, reorder swatches and group them by use: primary, neutrals, semantic, charts and more.

3. Export & back up

Copy palettes into your design tools or codebase and create backups of everything for peace of mind.

A clear interface for complex palettes

ChromaHub keeps things minimal so the colors stay in the spotlight.

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Give your colors a proper home

Stop hunting for hex codes in random files, screenshots and notes. Keep everything in ChromaHub and focus on the work that matters.