Convert Pantone to Hexadecimal Color​

Pantone to Hexadecimal Color​ Converter

Color Reference

Pantone to Hex

Try “186 C”, “Viva Magenta”, “Cool Gray”, “Blue”
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How to Convert Pantone to HEX

Converting Pantone to hexadecimal is straightforward using our free tool. Here’s a step-by-step walkthrough:

Step 1 — Open the Pantone to HEX Converter

Use the interactive converter on this page.

Step 2 — Search for Your Pantone Color

Type the Pantone code or color name into the search bar. You can search by number (e.g., “286 C”), name (e.g., “Viva Magenta”), or color family (e.g., “Cool Gray”, “Blue”, “Yellow”). The results update in real time as you type.

Step 3 — Click the Color Swatch

Browse the filtered results and click the Pantone color you need. The large preview panel at the top will instantly display the color swatch, the official Pantone name, and the corresponding HEX code.

Step 4 — Copy the HEX Code

Click the Copy HEX button to copy the code directly to your clipboard. Paste it straight into your CSS, design tool, or color palette.

Related: HEX to Pantone Color Converter

FAQs

How do I get a HEX code from Pantone?

The easiest way to get a HEX code from a Pantone color is to use our free Pantone to HEX converter on this page. Simply type the Pantone code or name into the search field, click the matching swatch, and copy the HEX code from the preview panel.

Alternatively, you can look up HEX values in professional tools like Adobe Illustrator (by selecting a Pantone swatch and switching the color mode to RGB), Pantone Connect (Pantone’s own subscription app), or Figma (which supports Pantone-to-HEX lookups via plugins). For quick, free lookups without any software, our tool is the fastest option available.

What is the HEX code for Pantone 448 C?

Pantone 448 C has the HEX code #4A412A. It is a dark, muted brownish-olive tone. Pantone 448 C became widely known in 2012 when it was selected by the Australian government as the color for standardized cigarette packaging — chosen precisely because of its unappealing, dingy appearance. It has since been informally dubbed “the world’s ugliest color,” though in design and fashion contexts it reads as a sophisticated, earthy neutral.

Start Converting Pantone Colors to HEX Now

Use the free Pantone to hexadecimal converter to instantly look up any Pantone color. With over 160 PMS codes, Color of the Year entries, and named special colors in our database — and more being added regularly — it’s the fastest, easiest Pantone reference tool available online.