There are a lot out there, but here are some of my favorite generators. Most listed allow you to enter in your own color like you specified. - [ColorFavs](http://www.colorfavs.com/) - Palette from image as well as gallery of palettes & colors from other's images - [Pictaculous](http://www.pictaculous.com/) - Palette from image (opposite is [image from color](http://htmlcolorcodes.com/resources/how-to-search-for-images-by-color/)) - [ColorKitty](https://colorkitty.com/) - Palette from image - [Cohesive Colors](http://javierbyte.github.io/cohesive-colors/) - New palette formed by old palette + color overlay - [Colour Lovers](http://www.colourlovers.com/) - Palettes based on color or combination - [Handy Colors](https://yoksel.github.io/handy-colors/) - Palettes from named colors (handy for testing) and some pre-made palettes - [Picular](https://picular.co/) - colors from search terms - [ColorBox](https://www.colorbox.io/)- Generator by Lyft - [Data Color Picker](https://learnui.design/tools/data-color-picker.html) - Generator ("specifically for data visualization") - [Colormind](http://colormind.io/bootstrap/) - Generator that uses UI to show the colors - [Palx](https://palx.jxnblk.com/) - Generator ("specifically for UI") - [Geenes](https://geenes.app/) - Generator - [Color by HailPixel](http://color.hailpixel.com/) - Generator - [ColourCo.de](http://colourco.de/) - Generator - [Adobe Color CC](https://color.adobe.com/create/color-wheel/) - Generator - [Coolors](http://coolors.co/) - Generator - [Palette App](https://palettte.app/) - Generator - [Color Supply](http://colorsupplyyy.com/app/) - Generator of 2-color palettes - [Poolors](https://poolors.com/) - Color combos least used by designers. There are also some sites that give you pre-made palettes, including those of popular brands - [Google's Material palette generator](https://material.io/tools/color/#!/) - Generate material color templates according to their design guidelines <sup>(well, [close](https://graphicdesign.stackexchange.com/q/94117/23061))</sup> - [Tint UI](http://tintui.com/index.html) - Brand color palettes - [Brand Colors](http://brandcolors.net/) - Brand colors - [Happy Hues](https://www.happyhues.co/) - Palettes that you can preview applied to a webpage - [Colors.lol](https://colors.lol/) - Overly descriptive color palettes. - [Culrs](https://culrs.com/#/) - Picked palettes based on color type - [Poke Palettes](http://pokepalettes.com/) - Palettes based on Pokemon - [Color Leap](https://colorleap.app) - Palettes based on time periods - [Found Color](https://foundcolor.co/) - Palettes from curated photos - [The Day's Color](http://www.thedayscolor.com/#info) - New palette daily - [Minimalist Color Palettes](https://www.behance.net/gallery/32154055/Minimalist-Color-Palettes-2015) - A great selection of hand picked palettes - [lolcolors](http://www.lolcolors.com/) - Pre-selected palettes - [Website color schemes](https://designschool.canva.com/blog/website-color-schemes/) - Color schemes with adjective descriptions - [Colors](https://klart.co/colors) - computer generated palettes - [Color Hunt](http://www.colorhunt.co/) - Mutliple palettes daily - [Conic.css](https://conic.style/) - Conic gradient pre-made palettes. There are also some sites that offer gradient combinations which you can get the color codes from: - [CSSGradient](https://cssgradient.io/) - gradient generator - [uiGradients](https://uigradients.com/) - probably my favorite gradient site - [Hypercolor](https://hypercolor.dev/#gradients) - [Grabient](https://www.grabient.com/) - [Webgradients](https://webgradients.com/) - [Eggradients](https://www.eggradients.com/) - [Colorffy](https://www.colorffy.com/generator/mgradients) - 3 color gradients - [Color Designer](https://colordesigner.io/gradient-generator) - [Gradient Magic](https://www.gradientmagic.com/) Or you could let AI choose some colors for you using [AI Color Wheel](http://brandmark.io/color-wheel/). If you still can't find a color palette somehow, [this repo](https://github.com/Siddharth11/Colorful) has some additional resources. ___ I also like to look at the chart below (pulled [from here](https://www.lifewire.com/contrasting-foreground-background-colors-4061363) when considering which colors to mix (usually on top of the gradients above) for best contrast: [![colors contrasted with each other chart][1]][1] [1]: https://i.sstatic.net/DprtN.png