Brand Color Finder

Instant access to official color codes for the world's most popular brands.

A

Adobe

Red
#FF0000
Pieces of Eight
#FBB03B
Sun Crete
#FF8D00
Steam
#DDDDDD
A

Airbnb

Fusion Red
#FF5A5F
Tyrolite Blue-Green
#00A699
Pig Iron
#484848
Ground Truth
#767676
A

Amazon

Vitamin C
#FF9900
Daphne
#146EB4
Black
#000000
A

AMD

Breath of Fire
#EF0813
Black
#000000
White
#FFFFFF
A

Apple

Cloud Mountain
#A2AAAD
Black
#000000
White
#FFFFFF
Doctor
#F9F9F9
B

Behance

Heroic Blue
#1769FF
Nīlā Blue
#0057FF
Black
#000000
C

Coca-Cola

Assassin’s Red
#F40009
Black
#000000
White
#FFFFFF
Dynamic Black
#1E1E1E
D

Discord

Flickering Sea
#5865F2
Schiaparelli Pink
#EB459E
Corn
#FEE75C
Grotesque Green
#57F287
Glowing Brake Disc
#ED4245
White
#FFFFFF
Black
#000000
D

Dribbble

Hindu Lotus
#EA4C89
Carbon
#333333
Million Grey
#999999
D

Dropbox

Blue Ribbon
#0061FF
The End
#2B2929
Venerable White
#F7F5F2
F

Facebook

Deep Sky Blue
#1877F2
Waterline Blue
#4267B2
Seal Grey
#898F9C
White
#FFFFFF
Black
#000000
F

Figma

Fiery Glow
#F24E1E
Manila Sunset
#FF7262
Vega Violet
#A259FF
Cherenkov Radiation
#1ABCFE
Underwater Fern
#0ACF83
G

GitHub

Black
#000000
Cynical Black
#181717
White
#FFFFFF
G

Google

Seljuk Blue
#4285F4
Punch
#DB4437
Bellagio Gold
#F4B400
Fern Green
#0F9D58
I

IBM

Impulse Blue
#006699
Black
#000000
White
#FFFFFF
I

Instagram

1989 Miami Hotline
#E1306C
Sea Nettle
#F77737
Harley Hair Purple
#833AB4
Qing Dynasty Dragon
#405DE6
Majorelle Blue
#5851DB
Medium Red Violet
#C13584
Traffic Red
#FD1D1D
Vermilion Orange
#F56040
I

Intel

Indigo Carmine
#0071C5
Vivid Sky Blue
#00C7FD
White
#FFFFFF
L

LinkedIn

Brilliant Blue
#0077B5
Black
#000000
Stiletto
#313335
Slate Rock
#86888A
Iron Fist
#CACCCE
Bellflower Blue
#E1E9EE
Gram’s Hair
#F3F6F8
M

McDonalds

Pineapple Gold
#FFC72C
Orka Black
#27251F
Snake Fruit
#DA291C
M

Medium

Black
#000000
Happy Yipee
#FFC017
White
#FFFFFF
M

Microsoft

Tilted Pinball
#F25022
Dark Lime Green
#7FBA00
Vivid Cerulean
#00A4EF
King Nacho
#FFB900
Industrial Revolution
#737373
N

Netflix

Tomato Baby
#E50914
Abaddon Black
#221F1F
White Chalk
#F5F5F1
N

Notion

Black
#000000
White
#FFFFFF
Sinister Minister
#37352F
Khmer Curry
#EB5757
Baharroth Blue
#56C5CD
N

Nvidia

Green Serpent
#76B900
Black
#000000
White
#FFFFFF
P

Pepsi

Blue Olympus
#004B93
Vivid Crimson
#C9002B
White
#FFFFFF
P

Pinterest

Spanish Red
#E60023
Black
#000000
White
#FFFFFF
R

Reddit

Red Dit
#FF4500
Winter Lake
#5F99CF
Salty Ice
#CEE3F8
Black
#000000
S

Salesforce

Vanadyl Blue
#00A1E0
Ending Navy Blue
#16325C
Kashmir Blue
#54698D
S

Slack

Shani Purple
#4A154B
Shovel Knight
#36C5F0
Salsify Grass
#2EB67D
Radiant Raspberry
#E01E5A
Xanthous
#ECB22E
S

Snapchat

Electric Yellow
#FFFC00
Black
#000000
White
#FFFFFF
S

Spotify

Vegan Mastermind
#1DB954
Kokushoku Black
#191414
White
#FFFFFF
S

Starbucks

Aquadazzle
#00704A
Orka Black
#27251F
Icy Glacier
#D4E9E2
Fait Accompli
#1e3932
T

Tesla

Lust
#e82127
Communist
#cc0000
Black
#000000
T

TikTok

Black
#000000
White
#FFFFFF
Frozen State
#25F4EE
Reddish Pink
#FE2C55
T

Trello

Roller Coaster Chariot
#0079BF
Maldives
#00C2E0
Leaf Sheep
#70B500
Phoenix Flames
#FF9F1A
Opal Flame
#EB5A46
Banana Propaganda
#F2D600
Lavender Perceptions
#C377E0
T

Tumblr

Spelunking
#36465D
Southern Blue
#355684
White
#FFFFFF
T

Twitch

Sweet Escape
#9146FF
Foundation White
#F0F0FF
T

Twitter (X)

Black
#000000
Neverything
#14171A
Space Convoy
#657786
Calming Space
#AAB8C2
Morning Haze
#E1E8ED
White Solid
#F5F8FA
V

Vimeo

Zima Blue
#1AB7EA
Black
#000000
White
#FFFFFF
W

WhatsApp

Algal Fuel
#25D366
Porcelain Green
#128C7E
Dark Turquoise
#075E54
Envious Pastel
#DCF8C6
Fading Parchment
#ECE5DD
Y

YouTube

Red
#FF0000
Dire Wolf
#282828
White
#FFFFFF
Black
#000000
Z

Zoom

Pool Water
#2D8CFF
Black
#000000
White
#FFFFFF
Designer Resources

Stay On Brand.

Stop guessing colors from screenshots. Whether you're designing a social media footer, a "Login with Google" button, or an integration page, using the correct brand colors builds trust and professionalism. We've curated the official hex codes for the world's top tech and social companies so you don't have to hunt for them.

Instant Search

Quickly find major brands like Instagram, Slack, and AirBnb without navigating complex press sites.

One-Click Copy

Just click any color swatch to copy its Hex code to your clipboard instantly.

Export Palettes

Download a handy text file with all the brand's colors and their names for your design records.

Pro Tips for Using Brand Colors

  • Check guidelines: Always verify usage rules before putting brand colors in commercial work.
  • Use official buttons: Many brands provide pre-made button assets—use these when available.
  • Respect clear space: Don't place brand colors too close to competing brands.
  • Test print colors: Screen colors often look different in print—get proofs before final production.

Who Uses Brand Colors?

Social Media Managers

Create platform-consistent social graphics and footers.

Integration Developers

Build OAuth buttons that match official specs.

Pitch Deck Designers

Reference partner logos accurately in presentations.

Brand Partnership Teams

Create co-branded materials with correct partner colors.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these color codes accurate?

Yes, we meticulously source these colors from official brand guidelines, press kits, and logos. However, brands occasionally update their identity (like Twitter rebranding to X), so we recommend double-checking for critical print work.

Can I use these colors for my own project?

You can use them to reference the brand (e.g., a 'Login with Facebook' button). However, be careful not to impersonate the brand or violate their trademark. Always refer to the company's specific brand usage guidelines.

How do I find a color code?

Simply type the brand name (e.g., 'Spotify', 'Discord') in the search bar. We'll show you the primary brand color along with any secondary palette colors, properly named and ready to copy.

What formats are provided?

We primarily provide Hex codes (e.g., #1DA1F2) as they are the standard for web design. You can use our Color Converter tool if you need RGB, CMYK, or HSL values for print.

Why do some brands have multiple colors?

Most brands have a primary color (their main logo color) and a secondary palette for accents, backgrounds, and utility elements. For example, Google uses Blue, Red, Yellow, and Green to represent diversity and playfulness.

Can I download the palettes?

Yes! Click the Download icon on any brand card to get a text file listing all the colors and their names. This is useful for importing into design tools or sharing with developers.

Where can I find official brand guidelines PDFs?

Most major brands publish guidelines on their press or media kit pages. Search for '[Brand Name] brand guidelines' or '[Brand Name] press kit' to find official resources.

Do you provide Pantone codes for print?

We focus on digital hex codes. For Pantone matching, use our Hex to Pantone converter tool, keeping in mind that exact matches depend on the specific Pantone book.

How should I handle brand colors in dark mode?

Many brands provide separate dark mode palettes. If not available, increase lightness for primary colors or use the inverted background variant from their guidelines.

Are these colors accessible for text?

Not all brand colors meet WCAG contrast requirements for body text. Use our accessibility tools to verify contrast ratios before using brand colors for text.

Can I extract colors from SVG logos?

Yes! Open the SVG file in a text editor and look for 'fill' or 'stroke' attributes with hex values. Alternatively, use our Image Color Extractor tool.

How do I convert brand hex to CMYK for print?

Use our Hex to CMYK converter. Note that RGB/Hex colors may look different in print due to gamut limitations. Request official CMYK values from the brand if available.