Huemint

Huemint

AI color palette generator

19 followers

Huemint generates colors palettes using machine learning. Instantly visualize your color scheme in a logo mockup, website or illustration.
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What do you think? …

Bertie IP
Hey @jak_9994 - congratulations on the launch 🚀 You've nailed a really useful and easy to use tool, here. I've been a huge fan of Coolors for a while now, but it doesn't mesh colour picking with inspiration like Huemint does. I'm a product guy in early stage startups so need all the help I can get when it comes to design and aesthetics, and this looks to be a gamechanger for me. Wasn't sure I'd ever switch over from Coolors, but I'm really questioning that now. Hope the rest of the launch goes really well, I'm excited for others to discover this tool as I really think it deserves a lot of coverage! TTM!
Jack Qiao
@bertie thanks Bertie! I think visualizing the colors in-context makes a big difference compared to showing a flat row of colors
Jack Qiao
Does the world need another color palette generator? Absolutely yes!! Most color generators on the web just make a flat palette of 5 colors, leaving you to figure out the rest. Huemint is a machine learning system that generates colors for your end design - it knows which colors are foreground, which are background, and which are accents. To get started, just select a design template and click (generate) on the top right. When you find a color that you'd like to keep, click the circular swatch on the top to lock it. Subsequent generations will take the locked colors into account. Click the ⚙ icon for more generation settings. Increase the "creativity" slider for more diverse results. Click the (atom) icon for the generation mode. Each algorithm will behave slightly differently: - transformer is the default, it has a good balance between variety and precision - diffusion is slower, but more precise (better for gradients) - the random mode is good for less than 5 colors, and can generate pretty crazy combinations if that's what you're looking for
Damien Boulahouache
Good product @jak_9994 !! Congratulations on the launch !