Brand Colors Lookup

  • Google

    • Blue

      #4285F4

    • Red

      #EA4335

    • Yellow

      #FBBC05

    • Green

      #34A853

  • Facebook

    • Primary

      #1877F2

    • Dark

      #0866FF

  • Twitter / X

    • Primary

      #000000

    • Legacy Blue

      #1DA1F2

  • Instagram

    • Purple

      #833AB4

    • Pink

      #E1306C

    • Orange

      #F77737

    • Yellow

      #FCAF45

  • YouTube

    • Red

      #FF0000

    • Dark

      #282828

  • Spotify

    • Green

      #1DB954

    • Black

      #191414

  • Netflix

    • Red

      #E50914

    • Black

      #000000

  • Amazon

    • Orange

      #FF9900

    • Dark

      #131921

  • Apple

    • Black

      #000000

    • Gray

      #86868B

  • Microsoft

    • Red

      #F25022

    • Green

      #7FBA00

    • Blue

      #00A4EF

    • Yellow

      #FFB900

  • Slack

    • Aubergine

      #4A154B

    • Blue

      #36C5F0

    • Green

      #2EB67D

    • Yellow

      #ECB22E

    • Red

      #E01E5A

  • Discord

    • Blurple

      #5865F2

    • Dark

      #23272A

  • LinkedIn

    • Blue

      #0A66C2

    • Dark

      #004182

  • TikTok

    • Black

      #000000

    • Cyan

      #25F4EE

    • Pink

      #FE2C55

  • WhatsApp

    • Green

      #25D366

    • Dark Green

      #128C7E

  • Snapchat

    • Yellow

      #FFFC00

    • Black

      #000000

  • Pinterest

    • Red

      #E60023

    • Dark

      #BD081C

  • Reddit

    • Orange

      #FF4500

    • Blue

      #0079D3

  • GitHub

    • Black

      #181717

    • Green

      #238636

  • Figma

    • Red

      #F24E1E

    • Purple

      #A259FF

    • Blue

      #1ABCFE

    • Green

      #0ACF83

How to Use the Brand Colors Lookup

Major brands publish strict color specifications for partners, developers, and media outlets. Facebook blue (#1877F2), Twitter/X black (#000000), Spotify green (#1DB954), and Coca-Cola red (#F40009) appear in millions of mockups, integration UIs, and marketing materials. The brand colors lookup catalogs official primary, secondary, and accent Hex values for popular technology, social media, and consumer brands in one searchable reference.

Search by company name or browse categories — social platforms, streaming services, payment providers, developer tools, and retail brands. Each entry shows the official color name when published, primary Hex code, RGB equivalent, and usage notes from brand guidelines where available. Click to copy Hex or RGB for pasting into design files, OAuth login button styling, or partner badge implementations.

Brand colors serve mockups and prototypes — not permission to use trademarks. Official partner programs require adhering to logo clearance zones, minimum sizes, and approved color variants (full color, monochrome, reversed). This tool provides color values; always consult each brand's official media kit for logo usage rules before publishing.

Compare brand colors against your site background with the contrast checker — white logos on light backgrounds fail accessibility and brand compliance simultaneously. Use the color blindness simulator when building multi-brand dashboards where several saturated brand colors appear adjacent.

Whether you are styling social login buttons, building a partner showcase page, or creating pitch deck mockups with accurate brand representation, brand color lookup saves hunting through PDF brand guidelines for Hex codes.

Common use cases

  • Social login buttons

    Apply official brand Hex values to Sign in with Google, Facebook, Apple, and GitHub button designs.

  • Partner and integration pages

    Display accurate brand colors alongside partner logos on marketplace and integration directory pages.

  • Pitch deck mockups

    Use correct brand colors when showing app integrations or co-marketing concepts to stakeholders.

  • Developer documentation

    Reference official color values when documenting OAuth flows and third-party API integrations.

Frequently asked questions

Values are sourced from published brand guidelines where available. Always verify against the latest official media kit.

Color values are factual. Logo and trademark usage requires following each brand's partner and trademark guidelines.

Yes. Rebrands change Hex values. Check official guidelines for the most current specifications before publishing.

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