Brand directory
Discover brand color codes
Search popular companies, preview HEX swatches, and copy codes without leaving the grid — inspired by reference hubs like BrandColorCode, with ChromaXP tools for contrast, ramps, and OKLCH export when you move past the logo colors.
Search brands
Popular brands
Browse by category
Industry hubs
Prefer a smaller list? Open a vertical hub with the same HEX cards and filters.
All brands (A–Z)
Search every brand page in one place
Open directory →Tech companies
Software, hardware, and platforms
Browse →Fashion
Apparel and retail fashion
Browse →Luxury
Watches, jewelry, maisons
Browse →Food & beverage
Restaurants and iconic drinks
Browse →Banking
Card networks and global banks
Browse →Media
Studios and broadcasters
Browse →Airlines
Livery and logo colors
Browse →Sports
Team kit colors (reference)
Browse →Automotive
100 marque logo colors
Browse →What the brand hubs are
Each hub lists companies or teams in one vertical (tech, fashion, airlines, and so on). Detail pages collect commonly published primary and secondary HEX values so designers and developers can align mockups before legal signs off on final artwork.
How to use this section
- Start at All brands (A–Z) if you already know the name, or pick an industry hub if you are exploring a sector.
- Use the search box on hub pages to shrink long grids; open a card for full swatches and copy actions.
- After you paste HEX into CSS or Figma, run pairs through the contrast checker — brand primaries are rarely chosen for small text.
- When you need a derivative ramp (50–950) for tokens, use the CSS variables or Tailwind snippet exporters with a verified anchor.
When to stop here
Trademarks, logos, gradients, motion, and voice live in official guidelines. If your deliverable ships customer-facing marketing, pull colors from the brand owner’s kit — treat ChromaXP as a fast sketch layer only.
FAQ
Are these HEX values “official”?
We mirror widely cited values and link to brand or press resources when available. Always confirm against the owner’s current PDF or portal before print, packaging, or regulated industries (healthcare, finance).
Why not one giant list instead of categories?
Categories match how teams search (“airline livery”, “banking app”). The A–Z directory still exists when you already know the brand name.
Can I use these colors in commercial work?
Color numbers are facts; logos and composite marks are not. Follow each company’s trademark and fan-content policies for the product you ship.