{"result":[[22,168,152],[131,217,70],[245,164,50],[233,116,34],[206,75,66]]}
curl --location --request GET 'https://zylalabs.com/api/211/color+palette+api/221/get+random+palette' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY'
--data-raw '{"model":"default"}'
{"result":[[49,47,49],[91,83,81],[138,156,139],[225,209,169],[235,199,128]]}
curl --location --request GET 'https://zylalabs.com/api/211/color+palette+api/222/get+suggested+colors' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY'
--data-raw '{
"input":[[44,43,44],[90,83,82],"N","N","N"],
"model":"default"
}'
After signing up, every developer is assigned a personal API access key, a unique combination of letters and digits provided to access to our API endpoint. To authenticate with the Color Palette API simply include your bearer token in the Authorization header.
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Authorization
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Required
Should be Bearer access_key. See "Your API Access Key" above when you are subscribed.
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About the API:
This API has the ability to suggest color palletes related to your current RGB colors. Also, you can get a random palette to start working with.
This API will receive the RGB colors that you currently have and will suggest additional colors to add to your current palette. Select from different suggested predefined models:
"default","ui"
This API is ideal for those web designers that need to have different suggestions based on their current color palletes. Be able to access to a wide range of colors and start creating styled apps and websites with beautiful colors.
Besides the number of API calls per month, there are no other limitations.
The "Get Random Palette" endpoint returns a random array of RGB color values, while the "Get Suggested Colors" endpoint provides an array of RGB colors that complement the input colors. Both endpoints return data in JSON format.
The key field in the response data for both endpoints is "result," which contains an array of RGB color values represented as arrays of three integers, corresponding to red, green, and blue components.
The "Get Random Palette" endpoint allows you to specify the "model" parameter, which can be "default" or "UI." The "Get Suggested Colors" endpoint requires the "input" parameter for your current RGB colors, "N" for the number of suggestions, and the "model" parameter.
The response data is organized as a JSON object with a single key, "result," which contains an array of arrays. Each inner array represents an RGB color, with three integers for red, green, and blue values.
The "Get Random Palette" endpoint provides a random selection of colors for design inspiration, while the "Get Suggested Colors" endpoint offers tailored color suggestions based on user-defined RGB inputs, enhancing color coherence in projects.
Users can customize requests by selecting the "model" type for the random palette and specifying their current RGB colors along with the desired number of suggestions when using the "Get Suggested Colors" endpoint.
Typical use cases include web and app design, where designers need to create visually appealing color schemes. The API helps in generating random palettes or finding complementary colors to enhance user interfaces.
Users can utilize the returned RGB values directly in their design tools or CSS stylesheets to implement color schemes. The structured format allows easy integration into various design workflows.
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