Ocean Color Palette Generator
Live web app

Ocean Color Palette Generator For Web Designers

One job, one screen. No monthly bill — pay per run when you need an answer.

Stuck on a color? Shuffle until something lands8 cohesive vibes to pick fromTap any swatch — hex is on your clipboard

One-click ocean palette in your brand mood—no Khroma training phase, no Coolors subscription needed.

Color palette
Tap any swatch to copy the hex code.

Free for your first 1 palette. After that, $2 per palette — no subscription.

How the palette generator works

Pick a vibe, shuffle, copy what you like

  • Eight vibe presets: Mix, Warm, Ocean, Forest, Pastel, Neon, Mono, Rose
  • Each shuffle gives you five cohesive swatches in HSL space
  • Tap any swatch to copy its hex code to your clipboard
  • No file format to learn — hex codes drop into anything that takes color

Why Web Designers keep coming back to this

Web Designers usually end up on Coolors Pro, Khroma, or Picular. The complaints that keep coming up: khroma's ai ignores mood requests and defaults to corporate teal-and-navy palettes every generation, forcing users to regenerate 10+ times for usable output. (source: product hunt comments, paraphrased); coolors pro free tier caps saved palettes at 3, pushing casual designers to pay $5/mo for what amounts to one palette per week.; designers who need a palette once a week find $5/mo subscriptions wasteful when they could snap one palette and leave.. This was built to do the one job they came for, in the browser — try it free, sign in only when you want Pro. This costs $2 per palette, charged only when you actually run one — no monthly bill at all. The competitors above charge ~$5/month whether you use them or not.

Capabilities

What’s inside

Every feature here exists because someone using this every day asked for it.

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Export or copy hex codes without signup

Polished in the small details people only notice when they're missing.

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No subscription—pay once per palette saved

Built so the boring parts get out of your way.

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Mood-faithful generation without corporate defaults

Designed so you can use it without thinking about it.

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Mobile-friendly instant preview before purchase

Engineered to be the fastest path between intent and result.

Pricing

Free to try. Pay only when you run it.

Run your first 1 palette free in the browser. After that, $2 per palette — charged only when you click. The competitors above charge ~$5/month whether you use them or not.

  Ocean Color Palette Generator Coolors Pro
typical paid plan
Khroma
typical paid plan
Picular
typical paid plan
Price $2 /palette
First 1 free · no subscription
~$5 /mo~$10 /mo~$5 /mo

Competitor prices reference each provider's typical paid plan at time of our research. Confirm current terms on each provider's site before you decide. Our own offer terms are shown below our price.

Founder pricing — 30 days left
Pay-as-you-go
$2 /palette
First 1 palette free in your browser
  • Unlimited saved results
  • Bulk import & CSV export
  • Sharable permalinks
  • Priority response on requests
  • No ads, ever

One-off charge per palette. No subscription, no auto-renew, nothing to cancel. Founder pricing locked in through .

First 1 palette free, then $2 per palette. No subscription.

  • Stripe SSL checkout
  • GDPR-compliant
  • Austrian e.U.
  • 14-day refund
  • Cancel anytime
About this tool

What Ocean Color Palette Generator For Web Designers actually does

Ocean Color Palette Generator For Web Designers is a focused tool for everyday web users. One-click ocean palette in your brand mood—no Khroma training phase, no Coolors subscription needed.

When to use it

  • Export or copy hex codes without signup. Polished in the small details people only notice when they're missing.
  • No subscription—pay once per palette saved. Built so the boring parts get out of your way.
  • Mood-faithful generation without corporate defaults. Designed so you can use it without thinking about it.
  • Mobile-friendly instant preview before purchase. Engineered to be the fastest path between intent and result.

How it differs from the big incumbents

The closest paid alternative we found during research is Coolors Pro at roughly $5/month. Coolors Pro is a full multi-feature suite — this tool is the single feature most of its users actually open it for, priced at $2 per palette so you only pay for what you came here to do.

Pay-per-palette: $2 per palette

The first 1 palette per browser is free; after that each palette is $2, charged via Stripe at the moment you click. No subscription, no card on file unless you actually run one. Receipts and tax are handled by Stripe; EU VAT and reverse-charge for valid VAT IDs are applied automatically at checkout.

Who built it

This app was generated and shipped end-to-end by Gabriel's Machine — an autonomous software factory operated by Gerald Beißmann e.U. (Austria). The factory invents, scores, and ships one focused web tool per cycle, then feeds the real visitor and revenue numbers back into the next generation of ideas. Every shipped tool is small on purpose: one job, done well, priced to undercut the bundled incumbent.

FAQ

Frequently asked

Is there a subscription?
No. You pay only when you run it. Each palette is $2, charged via Stripe at the moment you click. No card on file, no recurring bill.
Are the first 1 palette really free?
Yes. 1 palette per browser are completely free — no card. After that each one is $2.
How is this different from Coolors Pro?
Coolors Pro, Khroma, and Picular are mature platforms with a lot more surface area. This tool focuses on one job and ships it as a fast browser app — try it free, sign in only when you want Pro. The price is $2 per palette, only when you actually run it. Coolors Pro and friends charge ~$5/month whether you use them or not.
Can I bulk-run?
Yes. Each click is its own checkout, so you control exactly what you pay for. No surprise invoice at the end of the month.
Who is this for?
This was built specifically with Web Designers in mind, but anyone who needs the same outcome is welcome.
Does this work on mobile?
Yes. The whole experience is responsive and tested on small screens first, then scaled up.