- Start coding with AI agent
- Start writing
- Manage TODO lists
- Bookmark links, notes and images
- Manage academic research resources
- Connect your notes
- Listen to forests
- Make websites readable
- Watch news channels online
- Download 3D icons
- Manage your clipboard
- Manage loyalty card and tickets
- Learn music theory
Learning Music
Interactive music theory and composition learning through hands-on exercises
Learning Music - Build personal knowledge network
- Transform data
- Listen radio stations
- Listen radio stations
Radio Garden
Explore and listen to live radio stations from thousands of locations worldwide
Radio Garden - Listen podcasts
- Authenticate 2FA
- Share files
- Run global latency test
- Check browser version
- Customize websites
- Process PDF files
- Edit PDF files
- Create an app
- Share files
- Sync files
- Generate CSS only buttons
- Compress images
- Get loader css code
- Generate CSS only accordion sliders
- Convert color code
- Blend colors
- Generates color scales
- Get information about any emoji
- Download brand logos
- Compress images
- Text regex patterns
- Create duotone images
- Edit video
- Share files
- Take screenshots or record screen
- Read PDF files
- Edit your photos
- Remove background from images
- Toggle dark mode
- Edit audio
- Make JSON files readable
- Pick colors from any webpage
- Play video
- Find icons for your web projects
- Edit code
- Run virtual machine
- Convert video
- Edit video
- Edit audio
- Design or prototype
- Create diagrams
ColorKit
Generates color scales by mixing the shades between two colors
A modern color blending tool that generates color scales by mixing shades between two colors. Enter start and end colors, choose the number of steps, and get a stepped gradient.
What we love ❤️
- Creates up to 18 color steps between any two colors
- Supports multiple color formats: HEX, RGB, and HSB
- Live preview updates instantly as you make changes
- Clean, modern interface without any distractions - no ads
- Export colors as SVG or shareable URL
While similar to Eric Meyer's classic Color Blend tool, ColorKit brings the concept into modern times with additional features and a fresh interface. It maintains the simplicity of the original idea while offering more flexibility in terms of steps and color formats. It's another great example of how a focused tool can evolve while staying true to its core purpose.