Enter CMYK Values
Input or choose CMYK values
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Copy or Use
Copy, save, or reuse your color
Choose a color visually, use sliders, or paste a value.
Quick Presets
hsv(9, 72%, 100%)
tomato
PreviewOriginal
rgb(255, 99, 71)
Lighten 20%
rgb(255, 130, 108)
Darken 20%
rgb(204, 79, 57)
Complementary
rgb(71, 227, 255)
Aa
With White Text
Aa
With Black Text
Other Formats
Color Palette
Did you know?
You can pick a color from your screen in browsers that support the EyeDropper API.
Bring a print color into a screen picker by converting CMYK to HSV. This is handy when designers want to preserve hue but adjust vibrance or brightness on screen before locking the digital version. The tool computes RGB internally and then derives the HSV triple.
HSV value is the maximum RGB channel, not perceived brightness. Two CMYK colors with the same value can still feel very different in print.
Need more notations? Open the Color Converter for HEX, RGB, HSL, LAB, OKLAB, and OKLCH, or use the Color Contrast Checker to validate foreground/background pairs before shipping.
No. HSV (Hue/Saturation/Value) and HSL (Hue/Saturation/Lightness) are related but the saturation axes differ and value is the maximum channel rather than a midpoint.
Yes. Each CMYK channel is clamped into 0 to 100 before being projected into sRGB.
Negative percentages are treated as zero; values above 100 are treated as 100.