Overview
Khroma revolutionizes color selection by using neural networks to understand and predict your color preferences. The AI learns from your selections, becoming increasingly personalized with each use. It excels at generating cohesive, accessible color palettes that follow design principles, offering a refreshing alternative to manual color picking. The interface is intuitive and the export functionality works seamlessly with major design tools. Accessibility features like contrast ratio checks are built-in, supporting WCAG compliance. The main limitation is that it's color-specific and doesn't address broader design decisions. Free users have limited exploration, though the paid tier is reasonably priced. Ideal for designers seeking inspiration or consistency in color systems, Khroma accelerates one of the most subjective aspects of design through data-driven AI recommendations.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- AI learns your preferences
- WCAG accessibility checks
- Unlimited palette generation
- Clean, intuitive interface
- Multiple export formats
Cons
- Limited to color selection only
- Free version has restrictions
- Steeper learning curve for some users
Features
Core Features
| AI Color Learning | Yes |
| Accessibility Checker | Yes |
| Contrast Ratio Analysis | Yes |
Export Options
| Palette Export | Yes |
Integrations
| Design Tool Plugins | Yes |
Pricing
Free
- Limited palette generation
- Basic color exploration
- Export to PNG
Premium
$99.99/yr when billed annually
- Unlimited palettes
- Advanced filters
- API access
- Team collaboration
Comparisons
Comparisons with Khroma
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