Best ColorZilla alternative for designers
ColorZilla is a Chrome extension that lets you pick colors from any page using an eyedropper tool. It does one thing — color picking — and does it well. But it only handles one color at a time, has no font detection, no screenshots, no SVG extraction, no code export, and no way to save or organize what you pick. PocketUI auto-detects the full palette in one click and saves it to an organized library.
ColorZilla
Color picker and eyedropper Chrome extension
Free · Chrome extension
PocketUI
RECOMMENDEDDesign inspiration tool with code export and AI integration
Free tier available · Chrome extension + web dashboard
Why designers switch from ColorZilla to PocketUI
Save from any website, instantly
PocketUI lives in your browser. Open it on any page and it automatically detects colors, fonts, SVGs, and screenshots - no manual downloading, no switching apps.
Organized by concept, not source
Create folders like "Dark UI," "SaaS Landing Pages," or "Minimal Typography." Your inspiration is organized the way you think, not by which website it came from.
From inspiration to code
Export saved components as clean HTML + Tailwind code, push colors and fonts to Figma, or let AI assistants access your design tokens through the MCP server.
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