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Brand Color Extractor Prompt Generator

Used by developers, writers, and creators worldwide.

A brand color extractor prompt generator writes ready-to-use AI prompts that turn a brand description into a usable color palette. Getting a coherent brand palette out of an AI assistant depends entirely on how you ask, and a vague prompt yields a vague answer. This tool crafts detailed, structured prompts that ask for hex codes, color roles, contrast, and a rationale — everything a good palette needs. Enter your brand or vibe, generate a prompt, and paste it into your favourite AI tool. It is ideal for designers, founders, and marketers exploring brand colors quickly. A strong prompt asks for specific outputs: hex codes, the role of each color, and accessible text-on-background pairings, rather than just "some nice colors". Use the result as a starting point, then refine the palette by hand. The clearer your prompt, the more usable the colors you get back.

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How to use

  1. Choose your options above
  2. Click Generate
  3. Copy your result

Detailed instructions

  1. Enter your brand or vibe.
  2. Click Generate to produce a prompt.
  3. Paste it into your AI assistant.
  4. Refine the resulting palette by hand.

Use Cases

  • Prompting an AI for a brand palette
  • Exploring color directions quickly
  • Briefing a color from a brand vibe
  • Generating palette options for a pitch
  • Kicking off brand design work

Tips

  • Describe the brand vibe clearly.
  • Ask for hex codes and color roles.
  • Request accessible contrast.
  • Refine the AI palette by hand.

FAQ

what does this tool produce

It produces a detailed text prompt you paste into an AI assistant like ChatGPT. The prompt asks the AI to propose a structured brand palette — hex codes, color roles, contrast, and a rationale — based on the brand or vibe you describe.

why use a structured prompt

Vague prompts yield vague answers. A structured prompt that asks for specific outputs — hex codes, each color's role, and accessible pairings — gets you a far more usable palette than simply asking for "some nice colors" for your brand.

should i use the AI palette as-is

Treat it as a strong starting point. AI-suggested palettes are a fast way to explore directions, but refine them by hand — check the colors together, verify contrast for accessibility, and adjust until the palette truly fits your brand.