Color Palette X402
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MCP server for generating color palettes — complementary, analogous, triadic, split-complementary schemes from any base color. Returns HEX, RGB, HSL values. Pay-per-use via x402 protocol (USDC on Base). Use this when you need design color schemes.
Overview
What is Color Palette X402?
Color Palette X402 is an MCP server that generates color palettes — complementary, analogous, triadic, and split-complementary schemes — from any base color. It returns color values in HEX, RGB, and HSL formats and operates on a pay-per-use model via the x402 protocol using USDC on Base. It is intended for use when design color schemes are needed.
How to use Color Palette X402?
Set up as an MCP server according to your MCP client’s installation and configuration steps. Then send a request with a base color to receive the generated palette schemes. Each usage is charged via the x402 protocol.
Key features of Color Palette X402
- Generates complementary, analogous, triadic, and split-complementary palettes
- Returns colors in HEX, RGB, and HSL formats
- Pay-per-use via x402 protocol (USDC on Base)
- Accepts any base color as input
Use cases of Color Palette X402
- Quick color scheme generation for design projects
- Integrating palette creation into design tools via MCP
- Automated color exploration in web or app development
- Experimenting with color theory without manual calculations
FAQ from Color Palette X402
Which color schemes does it support?
Complementary, analogous, triadic, and split-complementary.
What color formats are returned?
HEX, RGB, and HSL.
How is payment handled?
Pay-per-use via the x402 protocol, using USDC on Base.
Are there any installation or configuration steps?
The README does not provide specific installation or configuration instructions; refer to your MCP client’s documentation.
Who is this server for?
Designers and developers who need automated color palette generation with a pay-per-use model.