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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

  1. Filter by company name, then open the detail page for HEX chips and typography-friendly pairings in context.
  2. Paste candidates into the contrast checker whenever body copy sits on brand fills.
  3. 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.