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Colortone to HSV

Convert Colortone labels and CSS color values into HSV. Use generated labels with HEX values for precise conversion, or type simple tone phrases for representative colors.

Tone inputHSV outputLive swatchBrowser based

Last updated: May 30, 2026

Client-Side Processing
Input Data Stays on Device
Instant Local Execution

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What is Colortone to HSV?

Colortone to HSV converts a human-readable color tone into hue, saturation, and value. HSV is useful for color pickers, palette generators, and scripts that adjust hue or brightness.

The parser accepts generated Colortone labels, raw HEX values, RGB/HSL strings, named CSS colors, and descriptive phrases such as soft orange or dark violet.

How to Use Colortone to HSV

1

Paste a Colortone label, CSS color, or tone phrase

2

Review the HSV output and live swatch

3

Use the HEX and CMYK references for cross-checking

4

Copy the HSV string

Common Use Cases

  • Finding HSV values from generated tone labels.
  • Preparing color picker defaults from human-readable palette notes.
  • Converting HEX or CSS named colors into hue-based values.
  • Comparing tone labels across HSV hue and saturation values.

Example Input and Output

Convert a generated Colortone label to HSV values.

Colortone input
vivid blue #3B82F6
HSV output
hsv(217, 76%, 96%)

Palette workflow

HSV is especially useful when you want to shift hue or create brightness variations from a base color.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I paste a HEX value instead?
Yes. HEX input is supported directly and produces precise HSV output.
What range does HSV use?
Hue is 0 to 360, while saturation and value are 0 to 100 percent.
Are tone phrases precise?
Tone phrases use representative preset colors. Generated labels with HEX values are precise.
Is my input uploaded?
No. Conversion runs locally in your browser.