Stay inspired with Ultimate Color Clock. Brighten your day and stay creative with a dynamic new tab page.
Be inspired every second of the day.
Complete with a vintage Hi-Fi aesthetic, every moment has a unique feeling as you experience the day.
Moving from dark to light, the ultimate color clock algorithm translates the current time to 4 different color spaces. RGB (most common and loved by pro gamers everywhere), LAB, HSL, and CMYK (for the print people).
Every second has a color to inspire.
Features:
- Time is expressed in four color spaces: RGB, CMYK, LAB, HSL
- Feeling inspired? Copy the current color as a HEX code for use in photoshop, sketch, etc.
- Doesn’t matter where you’re from, use a 12 or 24 hour clock.
- This is a new tab page; browse shortcuts to your top 10 sites.
- Read in code? Toggle between HEX and time display.
- Make it your own, save your choices!
- Dark vintage cassette mode and light glass mode.
- Nuomorphic Material Design vintage Hi-Fi inspired layout (wow, so hip)
Never get bored with the ultimate colour clock.
This has been a labor of love. Please leave a review!
Latest reviews
- (2023-08-27) Mingxin Shen: Exactly what I need. I've just switched to Vivaldi and really like the hex clock website. The extension works well to replace the default start page which lacks the feature of "top sites". It would be better if users can manually remove some of the top sites.
- (2020-01-21) Ethan Lee: I love the RGB. Now I can sync with my keyboard :))
- (2020-01-06) Anastasia Flitton: I love the colour inspiration and aesthetic, such a great way to change up my google home screen.
- (2020-01-05) Jessica Tsai: Such a fun way to keep track of time. I enjoy the ability to change colours depending on my mood. The easy access to my frequently visited sites is a bonus!
- (2020-01-03) Nathan Grimberg: Really like that it still integrates 'top sites' along the bottom bar w/ the icons in grayscale!
- (2020-01-03) Dennis Parkes: I enjoyed the RGB mode the most as you could watch the colours subtly change every second to the next colour.