Section 4 · Tech companies
Tech company brand colors
200+ commonly cited HEX values for software platforms, hardware OEMs, AI labs, and consumer apps — a differentiator from generic color-code sites. Filter the grid, open a card for copy-ready swatches, then validate against each company’s official brand center before production marketing.
What this tech hub is
A fast index of recognizable blues, greens, and neutrals from product UI and developer-facing sites — optimized for designers who need “the Stripe purple” or “the GitHub gray” without opening five PDFs mid-sprint.
How to use it
- Filter by company name, then open the detail page for HEX chips and typography-friendly pairings in context.
- Paste candidates into the contrast checker whenever body copy sits on brand fills.
- Promote winners into tokens with CSS variables or Tailwind snippet so engineering and design share one ramp.
Official kits still rule
Logos with gradients, clear-space rules, and motion specs are not reproduced here. Ship customer-facing artwork only from the brand owner’s portal.
FAQ
Why do some swatches look “off” on my display?
Wide-gamut monitors and HDR previews shift saturated primaries. HEX encodes sRGB — calibrate expectations when comparing to printed swatch books.
How often are tech colors updated?
Major rebrands are reflected when we can source stable references. If a detail page lags a fresh announcement, trust the company’s press site until we catch up.
Can I request a missing SaaS vendor?
Yes — coverage grows with demand. Meanwhile you can approximate from their public site with the image color extractor, then verify legally.