Privacy Policy
ColorKit treats your design work as your own. The palettes, swatches, and gradients you build never leave your browser; this page describes the limited data that is still processed in the course of serving the site.
Last updated: May 5, 2026.
Color work stays local
Every color tool on ColorKit runs in the browser. The seed colors you type into the palette generator, the stops you place on a gradient, the HEX values you paste into the converter, and the OKLCH coordinates the picker emits are processed locally. None of those values are transmitted to a server controlled by the publisher, and none are stored in a backend. The site is a static export served from a CDN.
What is collected automatically
Standard request metadata is collected by Cloudflare (CDN) and Google Analytics 4 (measurement): IP address, user-agent, requested URL, referrer, response status, and timestamps. GA4 stores a pseudonymous identifier for session grouping. None of your design inputs are attached to analytics events.
Cookies and advertising
ColorKit is supported by display advertising served through Google AdSense. AdSense and its partners may set cookies for delivery, frequency capping, measurement, and invalid-traffic detection. In jurisdictions requiring explicit consent (EEA, UK, Switzerland, California), a consent banner gates advertising and analytics storage. Personalized advertising can be controlled at Google Ads Settings; declining personalization still allows non-personalized ads.
Local browser storage
Some tools save your most recent palette or gradient settings to localStorage on your device so they are still there when you reload. That storage stays on the device and can be cleared from the browser’s site-data settings.
Third parties
Your browser may call Cloudflare, Google Analytics, Google AdSense, and Google Fonts when loading a page. ColorKit does not call any third-party color-processing or AI vision API on your behalf.
Your rights
Residents of the EU, EEA, UK, and California may request access, correction, deletion, or portability of personal information processed about them. Because ColorKit does not retain identifying inputs from the tools, most rights requests will route to Google or Cloudflare as the recipient of the underlying data.
Contact
Privacy questions can be sent to hhammoud@inovisum.com with “Privacy” in the subject.