Pricing

Generate free. Pay to ship.

Make as many palettes as you like, free. Upgrade when you’re ready to export them into Figma — for about the price of a coffee.

Free
$0
Explore and design — unlimited.
  • Unlimited palette generation
  • Full 8-ramp system, 13 tones from light to dark
  • Smart auto-calibrated accents and chroma levels
  • Easy-copy hex codes
  • WCAG 2.1 Primary Color Contrast Grid
Open in Figma →
Easy export
Pro
$5 / month
Billed monthly · cancel anytime
  • Everything in Free
  • Export to Figma variables — a full, named collection
  • Export developer JSON & an accessibility CSV
  • The Color System Reference poster — your palette as art, on the canvas
  • Full customization — any accent on the hue wheel, chroma, pinning
  • Every contrast grid — the full accessibility map
  • Every future update
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Questions

Good to know.

What’s free, and what’s paid?

Generating palettes is free and unlimited — design all you want, preview the whole system, and copy any single shade. A subscription unlocks the parts that ship real work: exporting your system — Figma variables, developer JSON, an accessibility CSV, and the canvas reference sheet — plus full customization (your own accent, chroma, and pinning) and every accessibility contrast grid.

What can I export?

Four ways out, all in Pro: a named Figma variables collection; a developer JSON (nested by role plus a flat token map) for code, Tailwind, or Style Dictionary; an accessibility CSV with every color-pairing’s WCAG ratio and APCA score to sort and filter; and the Color System Reference — a 16:9 card with your recipe, accessible safe zones, and palette as art, dropped on your canvas.

Do I need to know color theory?

Not at all. Bring one brand color — Rhapsody handles hue, chroma, tone, accessibility and dark mode for you.

Is it really just math — no AI?

Yes. A transparent perceptual model produces the same palette every time. No models, no randomness, fully repeatable.

Will it work with my brand color?

Any color is a valid starting point — warm or cool, vivid or muted. The same rules produce a coherent system every time.

Does it handle light and dark mode?

Every ramp runs the full range from near-white to near-black, so dark mode is the same tokens, mirrored — not a second palette.

Can I use it for commercial work?

Absolutely. The palettes you generate are yours to use in any project.

Try it free today.

One color in, a complete accessible palette out — light and dark, ready for Figma.