CodeTint

Pick, copy, and convert colors to CSS, Tailwind, Android XML, iOS, and Flutter.

As of June 2026, CodeTint has 6 users in the Developer Tools category.

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Version
1.1.0
Manifest V3
90-day change · In the last 90 days this extension 1 version update.

History

6 snapshots

Tracking since Apr 1, 2026.

8.1675.84Apr 1, 2026Jun 12, 2026
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DateUsersRatingReviewsVersion
Apr 1, 202671.0.0
Apr 20, 202661.0.0
May 5, 202671.0.0
May 23, 202671.1.0
May 29, 202661.1.0
Jun 12, 202681.1.0
Now61.1.0

Changelog

  • May 5, 2026
    description
    CodeTint is a tiny, fast color picker that ends the hex copy-paste grind. Pick any pixel on a webpage using the screen eyedropper, then copy the result in the exact code format you use every day. The popup converts instantly, remembers your last selection, and keeps a short history so you can reuse recent colors with a click.
    
    It works smoothly with common formats: CSS Hex with or without alpha (#RRGGBB / #RRGGBBAA), rgb/rgba, and hsl/hsla; Tailwind arbitrary color classes such as text-[color:#RRGGBB]; Flutter’s const Color(0xAARRGGBB); Android XML #AARRGGBB; iOS (Swift/SwiftUI) with UIColor and Color initializers; and React Native using hex or rgba strings. Conversion happens locally and updates in real time as you switch formats.
    
    For quick workflows, use the default shortcuts: Alt+C starts the eyedropper and copies the color in your selected format, while Alt+D opens the converter to toggle formats. Shortcuts can be customized at chrome://extensions/shortcuts.
    
    Privacy is simple: CodeTint does not track you and does not send data to external servers. It uses storage only to save preferences and your recent colors on your device, scripting and activeTab only when you explicitly trigger the picker on the current tab, and clipboardWrite to place the color string on your clipboard. Everything else runs offline.
    
    Note that Chrome limits extensions on certain pages, including the Chrome Web Store, chrome:// pages, and some PDF viewers.
    CodeTint is a developer-focused color picker and format converter that ends the hex copy-paste grind. Pick any pixel on a webpage using the built-in eyedropper, then copy the result in  the exact code format you use every day. The popup converts instantly, remembers your last selection, and keeps a short history so you can reuse recent colors with a click.
    
    Extensive Format Support:
    CSS: Hex (#RRGGBB / #RRGGBBAA), RGB/RGBA, HSL/HSLA (with or without alpha)
    Tailwind: Arbitrary color classes like text-[color:#RRGGBB]
    Mobile: Flutter's const Color(0xAARRGGBB), Android XML #AARRGGBB, and iOS (Swift/SwiftUI) UIColor/Color initializers
    Hybrid: React Native hex and RGBA strings
    
    All conversions are processed locally and update in real time as you switch between formats.
    
    For quick workflows, use the default shortcuts: Alt+C starts the eyedropper and copies the color in your selected format, while Alt+D reads a color from your clipboard and converts it to your selected format in place. Shortcuts can be customized at chrome://extensions/shortcuts.
    
    Privacy is simple: CodeTint does not track you and does not send data to external servers. It uses storage only to save preferences and your recent colors on your device, scripting and activeTab only when you explicitly trigger the picker on the current tab, and clipboardWrite to place the color string on your clipboard. Everything else runs offline.
    
    Note that Chrome limits extensions on certain pages, including the Chrome Web Store, chrome:// pages, and some PDF viewers. The eyedropper (Alt+C) is also unavailable on Linux due to platform limitations.

Permissions & access

Permissions
storagescriptingactiveTabclipboardWrite
Host access
None declared

Screenshots

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About

CodeTint is a developer-focused color picker and format converter that ends the hex copy-paste grind. Pick any pixel on a webpage using the built-in eyedropper, then copy the result in  the exact code format you use every day. The popup converts instantly, remembers your last selection, and keeps a short history so you can reuse recent colors with a click.

Extensive Format Support:
CSS: Hex (#RRGGBB / #RRGGBBAA), RGB/RGBA, HSL/HSLA (with or without alpha)
Tailwind: Arbitrary color classes like text-[color:#RRGGBB]
Mobile: Flutter's const Color(0xAARRGGBB), Android XML #AARRGGBB, and iOS (Swift/SwiftUI) UIColor/Color initializers
Hybrid: React Native hex and RGBA strings

All conversions are processed locally and update in real time as you switch between formats.

For quick workflows, use the default shortcuts: Alt+C starts the eyedropper and copies the color in your selected format, while Alt+D reads a color from your clipboard and converts it to your selected format in place. Shortcuts can be customized at chrome://extensions/shortcuts.

Privacy is simple: CodeTint does not track you and does not send data to external servers. It uses storage only to save preferences and your recent colors on your device, scripting and activeTab only when you explicitly trigger the picker on the current tab, and clipboardWrite to place the color string on your clipboard. Everything else runs offline.

Note that Chrome limits extensions on certain pages, including the Chrome Web Store, chrome:// pages, and some PDF viewers. The eyedropper (Alt+C) is also unavailable on Linux due to platform limitations.

Technical

Version
1.1.0
Manifest
V3
Size
40.85KiB
Min Chrome
88
Languages
8
Featured
No

Metadata

ID
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Developer ID
u0339398a95d05f96894362422eb87772
Developer Email
[email protected]
Created
Aug 26, 2025
Last Updated (Store)
Apr 26, 2026
Last Scraped
Jun 12, 2026
Website
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