Color collection
Mobile Banking Palettes
Trustworthy mobile banking palettes for finance apps, account screens, cards, transfers, and alerts.
#3190D8Accent#D68B51Surface#EBEFF4Text#121A21Support#CE82ADMobile Banking 10Banking / Fintech / MobileQuality 98Primary#3161D8Accent#D6515FSurface#EBEDF4Text#121521Support#CE8298Mobile Banking 13Banking / Fintech / MobileQuality 96Primary#9031D8Accent#AED651Surface#F1EBF4Text#1B1221Support#CEAD82Mobile Banking 4Banking / Fintech / MobileQuality 95Primary#31D834Accent#51C9D6Surface#EBF4EDText#122114Support#8382CEMobile Banking 5Banking / Fintech / MobileQuality 95Primary#31D863Accent#518BD6Surface#EBF4EFText#122118Support#9982CEMobile Banking 11Banking / Fintech / MobileQuality 95Primary#3131D8Accent#D68251Surface#EDEBF4Text#131221Support#CE8282How to use these palettes
Start with the primary and surface colors, then test text contrast before exporting. These palettes are most useful for mobile banking apps, finance dashboards, and payment products. Avoid ambiguous alert colors and keep balances readable on both light and dark surfaces.
Every generated palette is sorted by a UI quality score that favors readable text, clear surface separation, and controlled saturation.
CSS Variables
:root {
--primary: #3190D8;
--accent: #D68B51;
--surface: #EBEFF4;
--text: #121A21;
--support: #CE82AD;
}FAQ
Where should I use mobile banking palettes?
These palettes are designed for mobile banking apps, finance dashboards, and payment products.
Can I copy these colors into a design system?
Yes. Each palette includes clear interface roles such as Primary, Accent, Surface, Text, and Support.
How do I avoid low contrast?
Avoid ambiguous alert colors and keep balances readable on both light and dark surfaces.