Famous Brand Colors - Logo Visual Identity
Discover official colors of major brands: Google, Apple, Netflix, Spotify.
Twitter/X
YouTube
Spotify
Netflix
Apple
Microsoft
Amazon
Slack
Discord
TikTok
Airbnb
Uber
Coca-Cola
Pepsi
McDonald's
Starbucks
Nike
Adidas
IKEA
PayPal
Visa
Mastercard
Stripe
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Colors of the world's biggest brands
Discover official colors of the most famous brands: tech giants (Google, Apple, Microsoft, Meta), social networks (Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn), streaming (Netflix, Spotify, Disney+), and more. Each color is verified from official guidelines. Define your brand palette: primary, secondary, accent and neutrals, declined for logo, web, print and social media within a coherent brand guideline. Instantly convert between HEX, RGB, HSL, HSV and CMYK, adjust hue, saturation and lightness with real-time preview and check WCAG AA/AAA contrast for sRGB-compliant accessibility.
Tech brands and startups
Tech companies often favor blue (trust, technology) or bright colors to stand out. Explore palettes from Google, Slack, Notion, Figma and discover their strategic choices.
Get inspired without copying for your branding
Study the colors of your competitors and industry leaders. The goal isn't to copy, but to understand trends and differentiate yourself. An unexpected color in your industry can help you stand out.
Brand color evolution over time
Brands evolve their colors with trends. Facebook blue has been refined, Google went from saturated colors to softer hues. These subtle evolutions reflect brand maturation and design trends.
Color codes for all uses
Each brand displays its codes in HEX (web), RGB (digital) and HSL. Copy them with one click for reference. For professional print use, consult official guidelines for Pantone values.
Free and updated database
Our brand color library is completely free and regularly updated. We add new brands and update colors during rebranding. Suggest additions via our contact form.
Brand identity: primary and secondary colors
A strong identity rests on 1 to 2 primary colors, 2 to 3 secondary and 1 to 2 neutrals. Documenting HEX, RGB, CMYK and Pantone codes prevents reproduction errors across all media (web, print, packaging).