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Love a Color in a Design? Find the Perfect Match.

Discover colors directly from the interiors that inspire you. Find the paint match, explore complementary shades, and save your favorites to build a palette for your space.

Why Use Color Finder with Zory?

From Inspiration to Your Space

Found the perfect wall color, fabric tone, or finish in a design? Identify it and use it as the starting point for your own space.

Build a Palette That Works Together

Explore related shades and save the colors you love to create a palette that feels cohesive, not random.

Find the Paint, Not Just the Code

Go beyond HEX and CMYK. Discover the closest paint match so the color you see can become part of your actual interior.

From Any Design You Love

Find colors from your own photos, inspiration images, or any interior you generate with Zory.

See a Color. Make It Part of Your Design.

  1. Start with a Design You Love

    Upload an inspiration image or open any design you've created with Zory.

  2. Pick the Color

    Tap anywhere in the design to identify the color, explore similar shades, and find its closest paint match.

  3. Build Your Palette

    Save your favorites to My Palette and bring the colors you love into your next design.

Find Your Color

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Select a color from an interior image and Zory will identify its color values and suggest the closest available paint match.

Yes. Any design you generate with Zory can become a source of color inspiration. Select the colors you like directly from the design and save them to your palette.

You'll see the selected color's HEX and CMYK values, similar shades, and a suggested paint match where available.

Yes. You can select colors from walls, furniture, curtains, rugs, artwork, finishes, and other visible elements within an image.

Yes. Save the colors you discover to My Palette and build a collection you can return to when planning your space.

Found the Perfect Color? Don't Lose It.

Identify it, find its paint match, and save it to your palette for your next design.

Found the Perfect Color? Don't Lose It.