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We've compiled a list of 24 free and paid alternatives to Agave. The primary competitors include Just Color Picker, Palette Ninja. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between Agave and Colormind, gpick, gcolor2. Also you can look at other similar options here: Development Tools.


Just Color Picker is a tool that captures the colour of any pixel in any screen area and displays its code in a variety of formats.

A color palette generator powered by deep learning.

gpick
Free Open Source

A color picker and color scheme creation tool.

gcolor2
Free Open Source

GTK+2 Color Selector

A very lighweight yet powerful color picking tool. Skin support.

Plastiliq PixelPicker is a useful color picker tool that gets the pixels color under your mouse...

Colormania is an advanced color picker utility, especially created

CPick
Free

Program to get colors from your screen with the build in magnifier. Zoom 1 to 10.

With the pipette you are able to edit, convert and pick up colors from your screen.

Have you ever been re-finishing a room in your home...

Agave Platforms

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Agave Video and Screenshots

Agave Overview

Have you ever been re-finishing a room in your home... Or been working on a new website and not been able to find colors that go well with each other? Agave features
*Generate 6 different types of color schemes: Complements, Split Complements, Triads, Tetrads, Analogous, and Monochromatic
*Select a color thats displayed anywhere on the screen ("dropper" tool)
*Easily change the lightness or saturation of a colorscheme with a toolbar button
*Copy the hexstring (e.g. "#336699") of a color to the clipboard for use in CSS and HTML... and much more.

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