Presentation Color Palette Generator
Click "Generate" to get a professionally harmonious 5-color palette for your slides. Perfect for PowerPoint, Google Slides, and Keynote.
Your Color Palette
How to Use This Tool
- 1 Click "Generate" to create a new 5-color palette. Each palette is designed to work harmoniously together.
- 2 Review the colors. The palette includes primary, accent, and neutral colors for complete slide design.
- 3 Click any color box to copy its hex code (e.g., #3B82F6) to your clipboard.
- 4 Paste into PowerPoint/Google Slides: Select an object → More Colors → enter the hex code.
- 5 Don't like it? Generate again until you find the perfect palette!
Color Usage Tips for Presentations
✅ Do This
- • Use 1-2 primary colors for branding consistency
- • Apply accent colors to highlight key points
- • Use dark colors for text, light for backgrounds
- • Ensure good contrast for readability
- • Stick to your palette throughout the presentation
❌ Avoid This
- • Don't use all 5 colors on one slide (max 3)
- • Avoid neon or overly bright colors
- • Don't put light text on light backgrounds
- • Avoid random color changes between slides
- • Don't use colors that clash with your logo
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I use these colors in PowerPoint?
In PowerPoint, select any shape or text box → Right-click → Format → Fill/Line → More Colors → Enter the hex code (e.g., #3B82F6). The color applies instantly.
Do these palettes work for Google Slides?
Yes! Google Slides accepts hex color codes. Select an object → Fill color → Custom → enter the hex code without the # symbol.
How are the palettes generated?
Our algorithm creates color combinations based on color theory principles (complementary, analogous, triadic schemes) to ensure visual harmony and professional appearance.
Can I save my favorite palettes?
Copy the hex codes and paste them into a document or note app. You can also take a screenshot of the palette for quick reference.
What if I have brand colors already?
Use the generated palette for inspiration, but prioritize your brand colors. You can use similar shades or use generated colors as accents alongside your brand palette.
Are these palettes accessible?
We aim for good contrast, but always test your final slides for readability. Ensure dark text on light backgrounds and vice versa. Use tools like WebAIM Contrast Checker for verification.