Vibrant & Hot Pinks
8 shadesBold, electric pinks that demand attention. These high-intensity shades are the loudest voices in the pink family, used in fashion, nightlife, and bold graphic design.
Soft & Pastel Pinks
7 shadesGentle, dreamy pinks with a light and airy quality. These shades evoke innocence, softness, and calm: perfect for nurseries, wedding palettes, and delicate design work.
Rose Tones
7 shadesClassic rose-inspired pinks with romantic warmth. These shades carry centuries of symbolism: love, beauty, and elegance: and sit beautifully in both vintage and modern design.
Berry Tones
6 shadesDeep, rich pinks inspired by raspberries, cranberries, and wild fruit. These saturated, slightly dark pinks feel sophisticated and bold: excellent for beauty brands and jewel-tone palettes.
Light & Blush Pinks
7 shadesDelicate, skin-toned pinks with a soft blush quality. These shades sit close to neutral but carry unmistakable warmth, making them universally flattering in fashion and interior design.
Coral & Salmon Tones
6 shadesWarm, sun-kissed pinks with orange and peachy undertones. These shades bridge pink and orange, conjuring tropical sunsets, summer skin, and vibrant coastal living.
Candy & Sweet Tones
7 shadesPlayful, sugary pinks that evoke sweetness, fun, and whimsy. Think bubble gum, cotton candy, and pink lemonade: perfect for confectionery brands, children's design, and retro aesthetics.
Nature-Inspired Pinks
5 shadesPinks drawn directly from flowers, fruits, and the natural world. Cherry blossoms, watermelon slices, and grapefruit flesh inspire these fresh, organic shades rooted in the real world.
Muted & Dusty Pinks
6 shadesSophisticated, understated pinks with a vintage or earthy quality. These desaturated, complex shades feel grown-up and refined: favourites in interior design, slow fashion, and editorial photography.
Fashion & Branded Pinks
5 shadesIconic pinks associated with pop culture, fashion houses, and beloved characters. These shades carry cultural weight beyond their hex values and are instantly recognizable worldwide.
Pink Shade Generator
Dial in your perfect pink using the full color picker below. Adjust Hex, HSL, or RGB values and they all stay in sync. Use the Brightness and Saturation step buttons for fine-tuning, then click any palette swatch to copy its hex code.
Classic Pink
About Pink as a Color
Pink is a tint of red created by mixing red with white, though in the world of digital design it spans a vast spectrum from near-red to near-purple. The word "pink" as a color name entered the English language only in the late 17th century, named after the flower Dianthus plumarius (commonly called "pinks").
In the RGB color model used on screens, pink shades generally sit in the hue range of 280 to 360 degrees (covering magenta through red-pink). Each shade carries distinct emotional resonance: hot pinks feel energetic and bold, pastels feel nurturing and gentle, dusty pinks feel sophisticated and nostalgic, and rose tones carry enduring associations with romance and beauty.
Whether you are a designer building a brand palette, an artist exploring color theory, or simply someone who loves pink, this collection gives you the precise hex codes you need to work with these colors across web, print, and digital media.