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Colorizer is an online color picking, conversion, calculation, and generation tool, positioned more as a color workstation for front-end developers and designers. It supports common formats such as RGB, HEX, HSL, HSV/HSB, CMYK, and CIE-LAB, while also covering more specialized color spaces like XYZ, xyY, Munsell, and YPbPr. It also emphasizes high-precision conversion and contrast testing.
Its core strength is “linked multi-color-space editing.” When users adjust any slider, values in the other color spaces update in real time, making it useful for understanding the relationships between different models. The tool also supports color layers, sample previews, combination testing, contrast testing, and Alpha Blending, allowing users to simulate real visual effects involving borders, fonts, or multi-layer backgrounds. Palettes support drag and drop, and the current color and modifications are saved locally in the browser via cookies. Expression input is also flexible: it can parse color names, rgba/cmyk expressions, and more, while some numeric fields can even perform mathematical calculations, which is practical for generating shadows or adjusting brightness.
No commercial pricing is shown in the main content. It is mainly free to use and provides a “buy me a coffee”-style donation option. No open-source, license, self-hosting, API, or SDK information was found, so it is not suitable for integration into automated development pipelines as a service.
Its advantages are its very broad support for color spaces, stronger real-time interaction and precision handling than ordinary HEX converters, and built-in features for color themes, shadows, and approximate Web Color Name matching. The drawbacks are that the large number of features may make the interface somewhat complex. The author also clearly states that the algorithms come from public sources, but does not guarantee that all conversions and displays are completely accurate, and color correction management has not been implemented. For print-grade work or scenarios requiring strict color management, results should be verified carefully.
It is suitable for front-end developers, UI/UX designers, and visual designers for everyday CSS color tuning, format conversion, contrast testing, and palette exploration. Access from mainland China is not mentioned in the main content, so its availability is unknown.
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