Huezon by huezon.com
Image or hex → Forza sliders

Match a photo colour.

Drop in a car photo, livery screenshot, logo, or paste a hex code. Click the colour you want and use the Forza slider values as your starting point. Huezon also shows the closest real paints in the library.

Free · no account · images stay on your device

1

Add a reference

Use a car photo, livery screenshot, render, or logo. Zoom in and pick a normal-lit area, not a reflection.

2

Pick the spot

Click one pixel, or average a small area when the image has noise or reflections. No image? Paste a hex code instead.

3

Use the sliders

Copy Hue, Saturation and Brightness as 0.00–1.00 values, then choose the closest finish in Forza.

Why it helps

Slider values you can start withThe numbers are laid out for Forza’s paint menu, so you are not starting from a blank slider.
Use almost any referenceCar photos, screenshots, logos, decals — if the colour is visible, you can sample it.
Nearby real paintsBefore you build a colour from scratch, check if a real paint in the library is already close.
Local by defaultThe image work happens in your browser. Your screenshots are not uploaded.

Quick answers

How do I match a real car colour?

Drop a photo into the converter and click the paint you want. Use the Hue, Saturation and Brightness values as your starting point in Forza, then check it under garage and outdoor lighting.

Can I use a hex code?

Yes. Paste a hex such as #5CC8FF and it will show the nearest Hue, Saturation and Brightness slider positions.

Is it free?

Yes. No account, no upload step, and no paywall.

Does it work for Horizon and Motorsport?

The values use the same 0.00–1.00 style, so they are useful across modern Forza paint menus. You may still fine-tune finish and brightness in-game.

Match a colour now

Sample a reference image or paste a hex code, then take the values into Forza and adjust the finish there.

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