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google.com color palette
The brand palette extracted from google.com — primary, accent, neutral, background, and text colors with copy-ready hex codes and one-click export to CSS, Tailwind, and design tokens. Last updated June 17, 2026.
Royal Blue
#0955cf
rgb(9, 85, 207)
hsl(217, 92%, 42%)
Cornflower Blue
#719de3
rgb(113, 157, 227)
hsl(217, 67%, 67%)
White
#fdfdfd
rgb(253, 253, 253)
hsl(0, 0%, 99%)
Charcoal
#1f1f1f
rgb(31, 31, 31)
hsl(0, 0%, 12%)
Silver
#bec5cd
rgb(190, 197, 205)
hsl(212, 13%, 77%)
:root {
--color-primary: #0955cf;
--color-accent: #719de3;
--color-background: #fdfdfd;
--color-text: #1f1f1f;
--color-neutral: #bec5cd;
}@theme {
--color-primary: #0955cf;
--color-accent: #719de3;
--color-background: #fdfdfd;
--color-text: #1f1f1f;
--color-neutral: #bec5cd;
}About the google.com color palette
google.com's brand palette is built around Royal Blue (#0955CF) as its primary color, paired with Cornflower Blue (#719DE3) as an accent. Below are all 5 colors with copy-ready hex, RGB, and HSL values, plus one-click export to CSS variables, Tailwind, and design tokens.
- Royal Blue · Primary
- — the dominant brand color — used for logos, primary buttons, and key moments.
- Cornflower Blue · Accent
- — a secondary highlight for links, callouts, and interactive states.
- Silver · Neutral
- — a supporting tone for borders, dividers, and muted UI surfaces.
- White · Background
- — the base surface the rest of the palette sits on.
- Charcoal · Text
- — the primary readable foreground color.
Frequently asked questions
- What is google.com's primary brand color?
- google.com's primary brand color is Royal Blue, hex #0955CF.
- What accent color does google.com use?
- google.com pairs its primary with Cornflower Blue (#719DE3) as an accent.
- How many colors are in the google.com palette?
- This palette lists 5 role-labeled colors — primary, accent, neutral, background, and text — each with copy-ready hex, RGB, and HSL values.
- Can I use the google.com color palette?
- You can copy any hex code or export the whole palette to CSS variables, Tailwind, or design tokens. Brand colors may be trademarked, so use them for inspiration or compatibility — not to imitate a brand.
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