Meet ProPalette — the first color palette generator made specifically for Procreate artists. Upload any image and instantly get a beautifully curated, artist-usable palette. Then export it as a native .swatches file for Procreate — ready to drop right into your workflow.
🧠 Built for How Artists Actually Work
Native .swatches Export — No conversion, no plugins, just drop it into Procreate and go.
Real Color Science — Uses perceptual models (OKLab, LAB) for human-friendly results. Nothing random, ever. It picks really good colors.
Smart Controls — Fine-tune brightness, hue, contrast and more — intelligently, with one slider each.
“Optimize Values” Button — Get a clean highlight/midtone/shadow range automatically, perfect for illustration.
“Simplify Palette” — Reduce to a tight, painting-ready set with a single click.
Presets Galore — 25+ curated palettes
No Subscriptions — One-time access. Yours forever.
How It Works:
After purchase, you’ll receive a custom access key. Enter that key once, and the tool becomes unlocked for you permanently. No logins, no passwords, no BS.
What You Get:
Lifetime access to the full web tool
25 curated Procreate-ready palette presets
Unlimited image uploads and exports
All future upgrades and improvements — included
Launch Price: $9 (Today Only)
This is a one-time early access price — no subscriptions, no recurring fees. Just great color, instantly
⚠️ This tool was built specifically for Procreate users. It generates color palettes optimized for digital illustration workflows. All exports are native .swatches files — no third-party apps required.
Procreate 5 is here, and its amazing! You can now install a LOT of brushes at once using the new Files app in iOS 11. We recommend backing up your purchase using an iCloud account (its free), or syncing them to Files with iTunes.
First things first... USE SAFARI on iPad!
Also make sure you open the link in the full Safari app (it must be Safari, no other browser will work), as the side-loaded one that gmail/other email apps use won’t work.
Note: Brush files end in *.brushset
Once you click the file name/download button, a blue arrow in a circle should appear in the top right corner of Safari. This is the "downloads" area. Tap this icon and you should see your download appear in a list like so:
Simply tap the file and it should automatically open in Procreate. Depending on if you've performed this before, it may ask you what you want to do with the file after tapping it, in which case you would simply find the Procreate icon and send it there.