New partnership with Palette brings Pantone color choices into the digital age.
CARLSTADT, N.J.– Pantone has announced a new partnership with digital color company Palette that will make its full library of Pantone colors available digitally.
“The opportunity to help disseminate Pantone colors digitally and enable easy color capture with Palette technology is about democratizing color,” said Palette CEO Djordje Dikic.
Dikic said the partnership has made the full library of 2625 Pantone fashion, home and interiors hues available to Palette users around the world under a licensing arrangement.
Using one of Palette’s color capture devices, users will be able to scan any surface and find the closest Pantone color by leveraging the Pantone API, which supports real-time, always up-to-date searching capabilities.
The partnership will enable color capture and comparison to Pantone by using Palette’s color-capture devices, Pico and Cube. There are currently more than 50,000 Palette color-capture devices in use across 66 countries worldwide, by designers, manufacturers, painters and a range of other professionals.
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