AIColors

Referencia de marca

Referencia de Colores de Marca

Busca paletas de marcas conocidas, copia valores HEX o RGB y abre la fuente pública de cada entrada.

Spotify

streaming

Source

Spotify Green

rgb(30, 215, 96)

Black

rgb(0, 0, 0)

White

rgb(255, 255, 255)

Verified 2026-06-21

Netflix

streaming

Source

Netflix Red

rgb(229, 9, 20)

Black

rgb(0, 0, 0)

White

rgb(255, 255, 255)

Verified 2026-06-21

YouTube

social

Source

YouTube Red

rgb(255, 0, 0)

Almost Black

rgb(40, 40, 40)

White

rgb(255, 255, 255)

Verified 2026-06-21

TikTok

social

Source

Black

rgb(0, 0, 0)

Aqua

rgb(37, 244, 238)

Red

rgb(254, 44, 85)

White

rgb(255, 255, 255)

Verified 2026-06-21

Instagram

social

Source

Purple

rgb(131, 58, 180)

Pink

rgb(225, 48, 108)

Orange

rgb(247, 119, 55)

Yellow

rgb(252, 175, 69)

Verified 2026-06-21

Facebook

social

Source

Facebook Blue

rgb(24, 119, 242)

White

rgb(255, 255, 255)

Black

rgb(28, 30, 33)

Verified 2026-06-21

X

social

Source

Black

rgb(0, 0, 0)

White

rgb(255, 255, 255)

Verified 2026-06-21

LinkedIn

social

Source

LinkedIn Blue

rgb(10, 102, 194)

Black

rgb(0, 0, 0)

White

rgb(255, 255, 255)

Verified 2026-06-21

Pinterest

social

Source

Pinterest Red

rgb(230, 0, 35)

White

rgb(255, 255, 255)

Verified 2026-06-21

Reddit

social

Source

OrangeRed

rgb(255, 69, 0)

Black

rgb(0, 0, 0)

White

rgb(255, 255, 255)

Verified 2026-06-21

Snapchat

social

Source

Snap Yellow

rgb(255, 252, 0)

Black

rgb(0, 0, 0)

White

rgb(255, 255, 255)

Verified 2026-06-21

Twitch

streaming

Source

Twitch Purple

rgb(145, 70, 255)

Black

rgb(0, 0, 0)

White

rgb(255, 255, 255)

Verified 2026-06-21

Discord

social

Source

Blurple

rgb(88, 101, 242)

Green

rgb(87, 242, 135)

Yellow

rgb(254, 231, 92)

Fuchsia

rgb(235, 69, 158)

Red

rgb(237, 66, 69)

Verified 2026-06-21

Slack

productivity

Source

Aubergine

rgb(74, 21, 75)

Blue

rgb(54, 197, 240)

Green

rgb(46, 182, 125)

Red

rgb(224, 30, 90)

Yellow

rgb(236, 178, 46)

Verified 2026-06-21

Notion

productivity

Source

Black

rgb(0, 0, 0)

White

rgb(255, 255, 255)

Gray

rgb(247, 246, 243)

Verified 2026-06-21

Figma

developer

Source

Red

rgb(242, 78, 30)

Purple

rgb(162, 89, 255)

Blue

rgb(26, 188, 254)

Green

rgb(10, 207, 131)

Orange

rgb(255, 114, 98)

Verified 2026-06-21

GitHub

developer

Source

Black

rgb(24, 23, 23)

White

rgb(255, 255, 255)

Accent Blue

rgb(9, 105, 218)

Verified 2026-06-21

Vercel

developer

Source

Black

rgb(0, 0, 0)

White

rgb(255, 255, 255)

Verified 2026-06-21

Stripe

finance

Source

Blurple

rgb(99, 91, 255)

Slate

rgb(10, 37, 64)

Cyan

rgb(0, 212, 255)

Verified 2026-06-21

Linear

productivity

Source

Black

rgb(8, 9, 10)

Purple

rgb(94, 106, 210)

White

rgb(255, 255, 255)

Verified 2026-06-21

Google

other

Source

Blue

rgb(66, 133, 244)

Red

rgb(234, 67, 53)

Yellow

rgb(251, 188, 5)

Green

rgb(52, 168, 83)

Verified 2026-06-21

Google Material

developer

Source

Blue 500

rgb(33, 150, 243)

Red 500

rgb(244, 67, 54)

Green 500

rgb(76, 175, 80)

Amber 500

rgb(255, 193, 7)

Verified 2026-06-21

Apple

other

Source

Black

rgb(0, 0, 0)

White

rgb(255, 255, 255)

Gray

rgb(162, 170, 173)

Verified 2026-06-21

Microsoft

developer

Source

Red

rgb(242, 80, 34)

Green

rgb(127, 186, 0)

Blue

rgb(0, 164, 239)

Yellow

rgb(255, 185, 0)

Verified 2026-06-21

Amazon

commerce

Source

Amazon Orange

rgb(255, 153, 0)

Amazon Navy

rgb(35, 47, 62)

Verified 2026-06-21

Shopify

commerce

Source

Green

rgb(149, 191, 71)

Dark Green

rgb(94, 142, 62)

Ink

rgb(0, 0, 0)

Verified 2026-06-21

Airbnb

commerce

Source

Rausch

rgb(255, 90, 95)

Babu

rgb(0, 166, 153)

Arches

rgb(252, 100, 45)

Hof

rgb(72, 72, 72)

Verified 2026-06-21

Uber

commerce

Source

Black

rgb(0, 0, 0)

White

rgb(255, 255, 255)

Blue

rgb(39, 110, 241)

Verified 2026-06-21

PayPal

finance

Source

PayPal Blue

rgb(0, 48, 135)

Pal Blue

rgb(0, 156, 222)

Light Blue

rgb(1, 33, 105)

Verified 2026-06-21

Visa

finance

Source

Visa Blue

rgb(26, 31, 113)

Visa Gold

rgb(247, 182, 0)

Verified 2026-06-21

Mastercard

finance

Source

Red

rgb(235, 0, 27)

Orange

rgb(255, 95, 0)

Yellow

rgb(247, 158, 27)

Verified 2026-06-21

Wise

finance

Source

Wise Green

rgb(159, 232, 112)

Forest Green

rgb(22, 51, 0)

Verified 2026-06-21

Coinbase

finance

Source

Blue

rgb(0, 82, 255)

White

rgb(255, 255, 255)

Ink

rgb(10, 11, 13)

Verified 2026-06-21

Dropbox

productivity

Source

Dropbox Blue

rgb(0, 97, 255)

White

rgb(255, 255, 255)

Black

rgb(0, 0, 0)

Verified 2026-06-21

Atlassian

productivity

Source

Atlassian Blue

rgb(0, 82, 204)

Navy

rgb(23, 43, 77)

Green

rgb(54, 179, 126)

Verified 2026-06-21

Canva

productivity

Source

Blue

rgb(0, 196, 204)

Purple

rgb(125, 42, 232)

White

rgb(255, 255, 255)

Verified 2026-06-21

Zoom

productivity

Source

Zoom Blue

rgb(11, 92, 255)

White

rgb(255, 255, 255)

Black

rgb(0, 0, 0)

Verified 2026-06-21

OpenAI

developer

Source

Black

rgb(0, 0, 0)

White

rgb(255, 255, 255)

Green

rgb(16, 163, 127)

Verified 2026-06-21

Cloudflare

developer

Source

Orange

rgb(243, 128, 32)

Yellow Orange

rgb(246, 130, 31)

Blue Gray

rgb(64, 64, 65)

Verified 2026-06-21

Docker

developer

Source

Docker Blue

rgb(36, 150, 237)

White

rgb(255, 255, 255)

Verified 2026-06-21

Kubernetes

developer

Source

Kubernetes Blue

rgb(50, 108, 229)

White

rgb(255, 255, 255)

Verified 2026-06-21

WordPress

other

Source

WordPress Blue

rgb(33, 117, 155)

Dark Gray

rgb(68, 65, 64)

Orange

rgb(213, 78, 33)

Verified 2026-06-21

Android

developer

Source

Android Green

rgb(61, 220, 132)

Dark

rgb(7, 48, 66)

White

rgb(255, 255, 255)

Verified 2026-06-21

Firefox

other

Source

Orange

rgb(255, 113, 57)

Purple

rgb(144, 89, 255)

Blue

rgb(0, 179, 244)

Verified 2026-06-21

How to use the Brand Color Reference

1

Search a brand

Filter by name, color label, or category. The grid stays compact enough for quick comparison across social, developer, commerce, and finance brands.

2

Copy HEX or RGB

Use HEX for handoff and CSS variables. Use RGB when you need a quick channel value for image tools, previews, or legacy APIs.

3

Check the source

Every brand card includes a source URL and verification date. Open the source before final production work, especially if a brand recently changed identity.

How brand colors work

Most brands have a primary color, one or more support colors, and strict rules for when each can be used. The primary color is the recognition anchor. Secondary colors help with product lines, campaigns, diagrams, and motion. Neutral colors handle type, surfaces, outlines, and large backgrounds. A good brand page tells you not only the values, but also the intended hierarchy.

Accessibility still matters. A brand’s primary color may be iconic but unsuitable for white text, small icons, or disabled UI. If you are placing type over a brand color, test the exact pair with a contrast checker. If the official guide provides dark, light, or accessibility variants, use those before inventing your own.

Brand colors also vary by context. A company might publish one set for logos, another for product UI, another for event booths, and a gradient system for marketing. This reference focuses on public identity values because they are the values people most often search for and cite in implementation specs.

Common use cases

Partner handoff

When a page mentions a partner, sponsor, or integration, use the official brand palette instead of sampling a logo screenshot. The result is cleaner, more trustworthy, and easier to justify in review notes.

Social icon systems

Marketing pages often need rows of social links, embed badges, and follow buttons. A sourced reference makes it easier to keep each platform recognizable while still applying your own spacing, radius, and accessibility rules.

Design audits

When a stakeholder says a brand color looks wrong, cite the source and the verified date. That moves the discussion from preference to evidence and makes future updates easier to schedule.

Important: trademarks and fair use

Brand names, logos, color systems, and trade dress are owned by their respective companies. This page is a reference for designers and developers who need accurate color values from public documentation. It is not legal advice and it does not grant permission to use a company’s marks. Do not use a brand palette in a way that implies sponsorship, partnership, endorsement, or product ownership unless you have the right to do so.

Frequently asked questions

Where do these values come from?
Each entry links to a public brand, media, developer, or design-system page from the company that owns the brand. The dataset prefers official sources over third-party color roundup posts. If a company publishes several palettes, the reference lists identity or public brand values, not private product implementation tokens.
How often are brand colors updated?
The dataset includes a lastVerified date for every entry. Brand values can change during rebrands, mergers, product launches, or design-system refreshes. For production brand work, open the source link before final delivery. For this reference, a quarterly review cadence is the right maintenance target.
Why is a brand missing?
A brand may be missing because it does not publish stable color values, because the official source is difficult to verify, or because the first version of this reference is intentionally focused on widely searched brands. More entries can be added safely as long as each includes a source URL and verification date.
Are brand colors copyright protected?
Individual color values are generally not protected the same way logos and wordmarks are, but brand palettes can function as part of a company trademark identity. Treat this page as a reference for accurate reproduction, not as permission to imply sponsorship, partnership, or endorsement.
Why does a brand show a different blue on its website?
Websites often use product UI tokens, campaign colors, gradients, hover states, dark-mode adjustments, or accessibility variants. The official identity color may not match every pixel on a live page. Use the linked source to decide which value belongs in your context.
Can I copy these into my project?
Yes for reference, mockups, partner displays, and implementation specs where you have a legitimate reason to show the brand. You still need to follow each company’s usage rules. Do not use a brand palette in a way that suggests affiliation or confuses users about who provides a product.
What if a value is wrong?
Use the source link first, then report the mismatch with the brand name, expected value, official source, and date checked. The dataset is designed to be maintainable: one entry, one source URL, one verification date, and a compact list of named colors.

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