PocketUI vs ColorZilla
A head-to-head comparison of two design inspiration tools. PocketUI extracts colors, fonts, and components from any website, exports visual elements as code, and connects to AI — here's how it stacks up against ColorZilla.
PocketUI
12/12
features
ColorZilla
3/12
features
| Feature | PocketUI | ColorZilla |
|---|---|---|
| Color extraction | ||
| Font detection | ||
| Screenshot capture | ||
| SVG extraction | ||
| Component capture | ||
| Folder organization | ||
| Figma export | ||
| Code export (HTML + Tailwind) | ||
| Cloud sync | ||
| MCP server for AI | ||
| Browser extension | ||
| Free tier |
Pricing
PocketUI
Free tier (3 folders, 50 saves/mo) · Pro $15/mo · Lifetime $79
ColorZilla
Free
The verdict
ColorZilla is quick one-off color picking from a single element. But if you want a design inspiration tool that lets you save, organize, and reuse design elements from any website — with code export and AI integration built in — PocketUI is built specifically for that.
PocketUI wins on 9 of 12 features, with standout capabilities like exporting visual components as HTML + Tailwind code, Figma export, and an MCP server that connects your design library to AI coding tools like Claude, Cursor, and Cline.
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