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Hex to Pantone Converter
To convert Hex to Pantone, either choose a color from the color picker or paste your hex code into the input field below. Since Pantone offers several types of color systems, you can convert any Hex to Pantone Solid (Coated / Uncoated), TPX/TPG, Metallics, Pastels & Neon, SkinTone, or Nylon.
Don't forget to set the Pantone color type before you paste your hex or choose a color from the color picker, and you will get the closest Pantone color for the selected color.
Pantone colors are divided into multiple types, each serving different industries and applications. The main categories include:
Pantone Solid (Coated / Uncoated)
Pantone Solid colors are used in graphic design, branding, and packaging. The Coated (C) version is optimized for glossy and coated papers, while the Uncoated (U) is suited for matte and uncoated surfaces.
Pantone Fashion, Home + Interiors (TPX/TPG)
TPX (Textile Paper eXtended) - the old suffix for the textile colors on paper, launched in 2003, and TPG (Textile Paper – Green, launched in 2015) are used in fashion, textiles, and home interiors. TPX was the original system, while TPG is a more eco-friendly version with fewer harmful chemicals.
Pantone Metallics
Pantone Metallics add a premium, shimmering effect, making them ideal for high-end packaging, branding, and luxury print materials. They enhance designs with a reflective, metallic finish.
Pantone Pastels & Neon
This palette includes soft, delicate pastels and bold, fluorescent neon colors. It is commonly used in fashion, cosmetics, and creative design projects requiring a playful look.
Pantone SkinTone
Pantone SkinTone is a collection of human skin tones, developed for cosmetics, medical applications, and digital design. It provides accurate skin color references for a diverse range of shades.
Pantone Nylon Brights
Designed for sportswear, activewear, and performance fabrics, Pantone Nylon Brights offers vibrant, highly saturated colors that stand out. These colors are optimized for dyeing synthetic materials like nylon.