KColor lets you quickly pin color palettes you like for easy access later, without needing an account. Pinned palettes are stored in your browser using local storage, making them persist even after refreshing or closing the page.
How to pin a palette
Use the keyboard shortcut ⌘ P (or Ctrl + P on Windows) to instantly pin your current palette. You can also open the history panel by clicking the clock icon, then drag and drop any palette into the “Pinned” section to save it locally.
Where to find pinned color palettes
Pinned palettes appear in the dedicated pin box inside the history panel. You can access this panel anytime by clicking the history button on the interface. Clicking a pinned palette will reload it directly into the palette generator for further editing or export.
Difference between pinning and saving
Pinning a palette saves it locally in your browser and doesn’t require an account. Saving a palette, on the other hand, stores it to your KColor dashboard for access across devices and long-term storage—this requires logging in or registering an account.
Use cases for pinning a color palette
Pinning is ideal when you’re exploring design options and want to bookmark strong candidates without interrupting your creative flow. Whether you’re generating a Tailwind color palette or comparing shades for a UI, pinning keeps your work handy and persistent.
Next steps
Start pinning your favorite color palettes today and streamline your design process. For long-term storage or sharing, consider creating an account to unlock cloud-saved palettes in your dashboard.