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Book free discovery call →AnyPalette (anypalette.co) is a color palette browser + creator pitching access to over 1M color palettes — a vast-library positioning in the saturated 2026 color palette market alongside Color Hunt (curated trending palettes by Gal Shir), Coolors.co (dominant palette generator + community by Fabrizio Bianchi), Adobe Color (Creative Cloud integration + creation + extraction), and various smaller palette galleries. Browse the palette library, create your own palettes with a generator, save favorites, search by color or mood, export in HEX + RGB + CSS formats. Specific AnyPalette features — exact source of the 1M palettes (curated vs aggregated vs algorithmically-generated), free vs paid tier breakdown, mobile apps, integrations — should be verified on anypalette.co since vast-library claims need real curation + search to deliver useful value. Distinguished from Color Hunt (curated trending palettes — designer-submitted + community-voted + quality-filtered smaller library) by vast-library positioning vs curated quality, distinguished from Coolors.co (dominant palette generator + community with spacebar-roll workflow + extraction + utilities + Pro tier) by browser/library focus vs generation tool depth, distinguished from Adobe Color (Creative Cloud integration with rule-based palette generation + extraction from Behance) by standalone vs Creative Cloud ecosystem, distinguished from Branition Colors (curated brand-suitable palettes filtered for brand identity work) by general palette browsing vs brand-suitability filtering. Typically freemium pricing — free browsing + Pro tier for advanced features (verify current pricing on anypalette.co). Best for designers wanting access to a large palette library if AnyPalette's search + filtering make the scale navigable + useful, building personal collections of favorites across browsing sessions, searching palettes by specific color requirements or mood, and quick palette creation alongside browsing. Skip for curated quality where every palette is designer-approved (Color Hunt's smaller curated library is better than 1M unfiltered palettes), palette generation tools with spacebar-roll workflow (Coolors' generator + extractor is more powerful), Adobe Creative Cloud workflow integration (Adobe Color is the in-house option), or brand-suitable filtered palettes for real brand identity work (Branition Colors curates specifically for that). One of many options in saturated 2026 color palette market — value depends on whether AnyPalette's search + filtering deliver useful exploration across the vast library scale or whether unfiltered breadth becomes overwhelming.
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Explore over 1M beautiful color palettes, create your own, and find the perfect colors for your next project.
Vast-library palette browsing
Designers wanting access to a large palette library for inspiration — works if AnyPalette's search + filtering make the scale navigable.
Save palette favorites
Build a personal collection of palettes you've found across browsing sessions for re-use across projects.
Search palettes by color or mood
Find palettes matching a specific color requirement (must include a brand color) or mood (calm, energetic, warm).
Quick palette creation
Create + tweak palettes alongside browsing — combination of library access + creator tools in one place.
AnyPalette claims to offer access to over 1M color palettes — a positioning that's either genuinely impressive (the world's largest palette database) or marketing-speak for a comprehensive aggregator. Either way, AnyPalette sits in the color palette browser + creator category alongside Color Hunt (curated trending palettes), Coolors (generator + community), Adobe Color (creation + extraction), and various smaller palette galleries. What you get (general for the category): browse a vast library of color palettes, create your own palettes with a generator, save favorites to your account, search by color or mood, export palettes in HEX + RGB + CSS formats. Specific AnyPalette features — exact palette count source (curated vs aggregated vs algorithmically-generated), free vs paid tiers, mobile apps, integrations — should be verified on anypalette.co. Where AnyPalette fits: the color palette market is saturated. The leaders are well-established (Coolors for generation, Color Hunt for curated browsing, Adobe Color for Creative Cloud integration). A 1M+ palette pitch differentiates on raw breadth — but breadth alone doesn't help if the palettes aren't searchable, filterable, and quality-curated. The question for AnyPalette is whether the 1M number reflects useful variety or includes a long tail of low-value algorithmic generations. Where it's not for you: if you want curated quality (every palette designer-approved), Color Hunt's smaller curated library is better than 1M random palettes. If you want palette generation tools, Coolors' generator + extractor is more powerful. If you want Adobe Creative Cloud integration, Adobe Color is the in-house option. AnyPalette's value depends on whether the search + filtering experience makes 1M palettes useful or overwhelming. Pricing: typically freemium for tools in this category — free browsing + Pro tier for advanced features. Verify on anypalette.co. Honest take: claiming 1M palettes is bold; delivering useful exploration across 1M palettes is the hard part. AnyPalette is worth a browse to see if the curation + search + filtering deliver — for many designers, smaller curated libraries (Color Hunt) feel more useful than vast unfiltered databases. Pair with Coolors for generation and Color Hunt for trending browsing as the broader color palette stack; AnyPalette fits if its scale + search work for your specific use case.
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Pro (if offered)
Typically freemium for tools in this category — free browsing + Pro tier for advanced features. Verify current pricing on anypalette.co.
Claimed library size on the marketing copy. Whether the palettes are curated, aggregated from other sources, or algorithmically generated affects the value of that number. 1M curated palettes is genuinely impressive; 1M algorithmically generated palettes is less differentiated since Coolors can generate infinite combinations on demand.
Color Hunt is curated trending palettes — designer-submitted + community-voted + quality-filtered (smaller library). AnyPalette positions on vast library. Pick Color Hunt for quality-vetted browsing, AnyPalette if their scale + search deliver useful exploration.
Coolors is the dominant palette generator + community with the spacebar-roll workflow + extraction + utilities. AnyPalette is more of a palette browser/library. Use Coolors for generation, AnyPalette if their library scale + search adds value for your browsing workflow.
Most tools in this category include a palette creator alongside browsing. Verify AnyPalette's creator features + export options on anypalette.co.
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