Brand palette for a feature launch
Pull the colors from your product screenshot and use them as the foundation for the release video instead of guessing the hexes.
Drop a logo, screenshot, or moodboard and get up to 10 dominant colors in HEX, RGB, HSL, and OKLCH. Export to CSS variables, Tailwind, or Figma tokens.
Logos, screenshots, moodboards, photos, anything with the colors you want to capture. Stays in your browser, never uploaded.
Pick anywhere from 3 to 10 colors. The palette rebuilds in real time as you slide.
Copy any HEX, export as CSS vars / Tailwind config / Figma tokens, or send the palette straight to the Pitvi editor as a brand kit.
Pick the angle that matches your release. Each one fits the free tool and the full editor.
Pull the colors from your product screenshot and use them as the foundation for the release video instead of guessing the hexes.
Drop the partner's logo, get their palette, and ship a co-marketing post that reads as theirs and yours at the same time.
Sample the dominant tones from the feature you just shipped and reuse them in the changelog header or release note graphic.
Build a 1:1 graphic for the launch post that uses your actual product palette, not the default LinkedIn template gradient.
Wrap the release email in colors pulled from the product so the message reads native to your brand at a glance.
Sample a competitor's hero shot and yours side by side, so the contrast in the comparison post is intentional and measurable.
Drop any screenshot, image or clip. The tool keeps the visual language Pitvi uses inside the editor.
Photo with warm tones returns six related shades.
A product screenshot returns the brand primaries plus chart accents.
Mixed photography returns a balanced editorial palette.
Drop the same palette into the Pitvi editor and it becomes the foundation of your composition: scene backgrounds, text accents, gradient transitions, and animated mesh fills all derive from those colors. No re-styling per scene.
Explore the editorQuick answers about how the tool works, what's allowed, and how it ties back to Pitvi.
Pitvi turns your palette into a full animated pitch video with brand-aware backgrounds and transitions. Free to start.