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The AI workspace for your colour palettes
Colour palettes saved from Pinterest, Dribbble, screenshots, and Coolors links. Scattered across bookmarks and camera rolls. Fabric searches everything by colour.
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The AI workspace for your colour palettes
You save colour palettes from Pinterest. From Dribbble. From Coolors links. From screenshots of work you admire. From photographs of things in the real world that have a palette worth remembering. You save them everywhere, and when you need them, they're nowhere. The screenshot is in your camera roll, mixed in with a thousand other images. The Pinterest save is on a board you haven't opened in months. The Coolors link is in a bookmark folder. The Dribbble shot is lost.
Colour inspiration is one of the most frequently saved and least retrievable categories of creative reference. Fabric changes that by making your entire visual library searchable by colour.
Search your whole library by colour
AI search finds images, references, and assets by colour. Search a specific hex code and find everything in your library using that colour. Search "warm terracotta palette" and find matching references by description. Search "muted sage and cream" and find every image and palette that matches the mood. The search understands colour as a visual concept, not just a label.
This isn't limited to saved palettes. Search by colour across your entire library: design files, photographs, brand assets, moodboard references, screenshots. Everything with a matching colour profile surfaces.
Find visually similar palettes
Similar search lets you drop in any image and find everything with a similar colour profile across your library. Drop in a photograph with a palette you want to explore and find every reference, asset, and saved image with similar tones. The explorer surfaces colour clusters across your collection, grouping references by visual similarity so you can browse palettes by mood.
Save palettes from everywhere
Capture colour inspiration from any source. Screenshot a palette from Pinterest, Dribbble, or Coolors and save it to Fabric. Photograph real-world colour combinations on the mobile app. Clip web pages with the web clipper. Save images from any app via the share sheet. Forward colour references from email to email-to-note. Everything converges in one searchable library.
Canvas for colour exploration
The canvas lets you arrange colour references, palette swatches, and inspirational images spatially. Build colour direction boards for projects. Lay out palette options alongside the design they'll inform. Compare warm versus cool directions side by side. Present colour options to a client with the references that inspired each direction. Real-time collaboration means the team explores colour together.
Annotate with context and intent
Annotations let you add notes to saved palettes and colour references: "for the spring campaign," "client's preferred direction," "too saturated, try muted version," "extracted from the hotel lobby photo," "pairs well with the warm grey from the brand guidelines." The annotations are searchable, so "every palette saved for the spring campaign" or "palettes the client has seen" finds them all. The decision context is preserved alongside the colour reference.
The library compounds across projects
Every colour reference you save, every palette you screenshot, every photograph with interesting colour deepens a library that informs future work. The palette from a project two years ago surfaces when it matches the mood of a new brief. Colour direction from one client inspires an approach for another. The collection grows into a personal colour vocabulary that's richer than any single tool's preset options.
Connected to design projects and brand assets
Colour palettes live alongside the projects and brands they inform. The palette reference is searchable in the same library as the brand assets, the moodboard, and the design project it belongs to. Smart organization groups colour references with related visual material automatically.
For managing brand colour systems specifically, see brand guidelines. For the full creative asset workflow, see creative assets and digital asset management.
Who uses Fabric for colour palettes
Designers collecting and referencing colour inspiration. Creative teams building shared colour libraries. Agency owners managing colour systems across clients. Freelancers maintaining a personal colour reference library. Content creators developing visual brand identity. Students studying art and design or architecture.
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FAQs
Can I search my whole library by colour?
Yes. AI search finds everything in your library matching a specific colour, hex code, or colour description.
Can I find images with a similar colour palette to a reference?
Yes. Similar search finds visually related content by colour profile across your entire library.
Can I save palettes from Pinterest and Dribbble?
Yes. Screenshot, clip, or save from any platform. The images are searchable by colour in your Fabric library.
Can I explore colour clusters in my library?
Yes. The explorer surfaces visual clusters, including colour groupings, across your collection.
Can I arrange palettes on the canvas?
Yes. The canvas lets you lay out colour references spatially for exploration and project direction.
Can I annotate palettes with project context?
Yes. Annotations let you add searchable notes to any saved palette or colour reference.
Are colour references organised automatically?
Yes. Smart organization groups by visual similarity and colour without manual filing.
Is my data secure?
Yes. Fabric uses AES-256 encryption and is CASA Tier 2 compliant. Your data is never used to train AI models.
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