Search how you remember it
Use a manufacturer, a paint name, a paint code, or a rough hex from a screenshot. Close matches are shown when the exact one is not obvious.
Built for livery makers · no account needed
Seen a shade on someone’s build and want the closest match? Search real manufacturer paints, check the Forza sliders, and keep a short list while you test ideas.
What it does
It is not trying to be complicated. Search a colour, compare a few options, copy the values, then get back to painting.
Use a manufacturer, a paint name, a paint code, or a rough hex from a screenshot. Close matches are shown when the exact one is not obvious.
Each swatch gives you the hex, RGB and Forza-style hue, saturation and brightness values in a format that is quick to copy.
Use the nearby matches for wheels, brake calipers, stripes or two-tone ideas instead of guessing every colour from scratch.
Save a shortlist while you browse. It is meant for testing a few paints, not building some bloated account system.
Copy a saved set as CSS or JSON for mockups, notes, posts, thumbnails, or anything else around the build.
Built from community colour-sheet work, then reshaped into something quicker to browse on desktop or mobile.
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How to use it
Find the colour, check the numbers, save it if it works. That is the whole point.
Search by name, manufacturer or hex. Narrow it down by hue, finish, saved picks or newer references.
Use the detail panel for hex, RGB, HSL and Forza-style slider values without copying from a spreadsheet.
Star the colours you like, copy a link, or export the whole set when you want to use it somewhere else.
The library is free, quick to load, and works straight in your browser. No sign-up, no extra noise.
Open the paint library