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Moodmap is a Figma plugin that turns mood prompts and visual references into structured UI color palettes. Designers can define brand tones or upload reference images to auto-generate organized palettes with primary, secondary, accent, and neutral colors. It supports palette comparison, regeneration, color locking, and saving. Apply custom palettes instantly as Figma color styles and light/dark variables to streamline UI exploration, brand tuning and design system setup.
Thanks for checking out Moodmap.
I’d especially love feedback on three things:
1. Whether the generated palettes feel usable in real UI design work
2. Whether the mood prompt flow feels natural
3. What you would expect from a future “apply to selected frame” workflow
Really appreciate any thoughts or suggestions.
Being able to lock individual hex values while regenerating the rest is great, but it would be even better if Moodmap could let me lock a specific hue range so the whole palette stays within a defined temperature or brand family when I hit regenerate. Would make iterating on a direction so much faster without drifting off-tone.
A lot of the feedback so far is pointing in two really interesting directions for Moodmap: making iteration more controllable for designers, and making export/handoff smoother for design system workflows.
Both are very helpful signals - really appreciate everyone taking the time to share thoughtful use cases.🙏
Being able to lock specific shades is great, but it would be even more useful if Moodmap could export the generated palettes directly as CSS variables, Tailwind config snippets, or JSON for token pipelines. That would make the handoff to developers way smoother and tie into existing design system tooling without extra cleanup steps.
love how it breaks the palette out into primary, secondary, accent and neutrals right away instead of just dumping a wall of swatches. the color locking when regenerating is a really thoughtful touch for actually iterating on a vibe.
About Moodmap on Product Hunt
“AI-powered color palettes for Figma designers”
Moodmap was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 8 upvotes and 7 comments, placing #160 on the daily leaderboard. Moodmap is a Figma plugin that turns mood prompts and visual references into structured UI color palettes. Designers can define brand tones or upload reference images to auto-generate organized palettes with primary, secondary, accent, and neutral colors. It supports palette comparison, regeneration, color locking, and saving. Apply custom palettes instantly as Figma color styles and light/dark variables to streamline UI exploration, brand tuning and design system setup.
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