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How to match a color to libraries

Use Chromo's Libraries section to find close matches in digital and physical color libraries.

1 min read138 wordsUpdated May 20, 2026

The Libraries section finds close matches between your selected color and known color systems. It helps when you need a practical name or framework token close to your color.

Digital libraries

Chromo includes framework-style matches such as Tailwind and Material-style colors, depending on the tab and available dataset.

Physical and reference libraries

Chromo also includes reference datasets such as RAL, Pantone, and Copic-style matches. These are closest matches, not official production approvals.

How to use it

  • Use Tailwind-style matches when building UI with utility classes.
  • Use Material-style matches for app or design-system inspiration.
  • Use RAL, Pantone, or Copic matches as a starting point for production conversations.
  • Copy the match name when you need to reference it elsewhere.

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