A web-based tool for extracting colors from a chosen website or an existing CSS code; it also regroups/orders colors and gives you, in the end, a CSS/Sass colors palette.
Hey, Hunters 👋
I'm Mehdi, Co-Founder of Alwane;
We made this tool that I'm using personally;
🟩 alwane.io is a web-based tool giving you the ability to extract colors from any website or an existing CSS code, regroup/order colors, then generate a palette including a CSS/Sass file. A simple and handy tool to build your next project's colors, get inspiration, and examine your website's color palette.
🟩 It's a straightforward web application to help you generate palettes for your projects. It uses a color sorting algorithm to gather colors from a website's CSS or any other existing CSS code and regroup them into color classes.
You can then order these colors, generate a CSS or SASS code, and start using it in your project. The tool also offers some other useful features:
1️⃣ Colors can be extracted from an existing CSS code (the one used by the website) or from any other CSS code.
2️⃣ Colors can be sorted and regrouped from a list of Hexadecimal codes.
3️⃣ Colors can be saved in sets: you can therefore create multiple lists of colors so that you can easily manage them. This is incredibly convenient when each set contains colors from a different website or project, and you want to keep track of everything separately.
4️⃣ You have complete control of the palette, where you can remove one color or a group of colors.
I hope you like the tool. I’d be happy to answer any questions, and I welcome your feedback.
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