Paste a known color token when the source is already explicit
Hex-to-RGB is the direct route for turning one copied token into channel values.
The current color section focuses on two live workflows: converting pasted hex colors into RGB and picking one color visually to copy HEX, RGB, HSL, and approximate CMYK values.
Scope first
The visible color category is intentionally narrow. It helps when you know one color token or need to pick one visual color and copy the common values around it.
Known Token
Use the direct converter when the color value is already known and the only remaining task is channel translation.
Start with Hex to RGBHex-to-RGB is the direct route for turning one copied token into channel values.
Color Picker is the better route when the task starts with a visual choice instead of a known code.
This section is for single-color inspection and handoff, not palette generation or print-grade calibration.
The current color catalog stays narrow on purpose, so most tasks start with one of these two routes.
You already have a hex token and need RGB output
Use the direct converter when the input format is known and the destination is CSS-ready channels.
Open Hex to RGB ConverterYou need to choose one color and copy several common values
Use the picker when the workflow starts visually and only one color is in scope.
Open Color PickerYou want to double-check a picked color against its RGB channels
Move back to the direct converter once the visual choice has produced a precise token.
Open Hex to RGB ConverterThese cards keep the color category trustworthy by centering it on the two visible workflows that are actually maintained on the page.
Visual Choice
Use the picker when the task starts with one chosen color and you need several web-friendly outputs without opening a larger design tool.
Start with Color PickerThese pages define the current maintained scope of the visible color category and its single-color inspection workflows.
These sections stay aligned to the live tools in color converter. They explain the tasks users can actually complete on the visible pages today.
Hex to RGB is the direct conversion route in this category. It is useful when a copied hex token needs readable RGB channel values for CSS checks, design handoff, QA, or quick comparison between familiar web color formats. That one focused job gives the category a clean entry point for users who already know the source format and only need a reliable browser-side translation into channel numbers they can paste into another workflow.
Recommended tools: Hex to RGB Converter, Color Picker
Color Picker is the broader inspection route here. You choose one color visually and the page returns copyable HEX, RGB, HSL, and approximate CMYK values, which makes it practical for quick design-to-development handoff without opening a larger design tool. On the category page, that means one visible tool can honestly cover several popular long-tail tasks as long as the copy makes it clear that the workflow is still centered on a single chosen color at a time.
Recommended tools: Color Picker, Hex to RGB Converter
These two live color pages cover the most practical day-to-day needs in this section: reading RGB values from a known hex token and checking one chosen color across several output formats. That is enough for many frontend, QA, and brand-review tasks because teams often need to confirm one token, compare one implementation, or copy one value into code. The category copy now emphasizes those concrete jobs instead of describing a larger suite of hidden RGB, HSL, or print-specific converters.
Recommended tools: Hex to RGB Converter, Color Picker
The aggregation logic of this category is stronger when it frames both tools around single-color review. A user might paste a known hex value to inspect RGB output, or visually choose a color and copy HEX, RGB, HSL, and approximate CMYK for a design handoff note. Either way, the page stays anchored to realistic browser-side behavior. It does not need to pretend to manage palettes, contrast audits, brand systems, or print-calibrated color pipelines in order to be a useful hub.
Recommended tools: Color Picker, Hex to RGB Converter
The visible color section is intentionally scoped around one pasted-value converter and one visual picker. It supports quick web color checks and handoff work without claiming a full archive of separate RGB, HSL, or print-conversion tools that are not currently part of the primary display surface. That keeps the category page aligned with real tool coverage, improves aggregation honesty, and removes the mismatch that can happen when a category keeps talking about routes users can no longer see from the main catalog.
Recommended tools: Color Picker, Hex to RGB Converter