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  1. A quick and dirty tool for visualising and comparing hex colors. Useful in combination with something like Parker for comparing all colours within your CSS. Hex codes #FFFF00 #000000 #C0C0C0 #F5F5F5 #039DFF #FFFFFF #909495 #F9FBFA #A11360 #EEEEEE #D9EDF7 #BCE8F1 #2A627D

  2. ColorHexa.com is a free color tool providing information about any color and generating matching color palettes for your designs (such as complementary, analogous, triadic, tetradic or monochromatic colors schemes).

  3. HexEd.it is a free hex editor for Windows, MacOS, Linux and all other modern operating systems. It uses HTML5 and JavaScript (JS) technology to enable online hexediting, directly in your browser. Analyse hexadecimal binary dumps and files, read, manipulate, write, import and export byte as well as bit data in this webapp.

  4. Pick colors from an image, sampler, or spectrum. Convert HEX, RGB, HSL, HSV, CMYK, HTML/CSS colors. Select colors from a PNG, JPEG, WEBP, HEIC, GIF, ICO, TIFF, BMP, or SVG image.

  5. Data Visualization. Transform raw data into actionable insights with interactive visualizations, dashboards, and data apps.

  6. Palette Visualizer - Coolors. Preview your colors on real designs for a better visual understanding. More templates to come! All designs. Mobile/Web UI. Branding. Typography. Pattern. Illustration. Preview your colors on actual designs.

  7. Colorpicker.me is an online color picker tool. Tips. Link to specific colors directly by adding to the URL a pound sign ("#") followed by the hexadecimal color code. Hover over a field and scroll in order to raise or lower a value. In the saturation-value map, this will shift the hue.