CSS Gradients
Explore thousands of beautiful CSS gradients
Pastel
Neon
Dark
Sunset
#EACDA3
→
#D6AE7B
Pale Wood
Mixed • Linear
#F3F520
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#59D102
Tropical Byte
Orange • Linear
#E44D26
→
#F16529
Html
Red • Linear
#8E0E00
→
#1F1C18
Netflix
Mixed • Linear
#FF4B1F
→
#1FDDFF
Ali
Red • Linear
#53DBF2
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#CE9EEC
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#3A7FF2
Ice Beam
Mixed • Linear
#BDA734
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#F7F2AB
Golden Dusk
Mixed • Linear
#2B4584
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#4A9E48
Ocean Vine
Mixed • Linear
#1ED7B5
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#F0F9A7
Mint Nectar
Mixed • Linear
#FFE0EC
→
#F8BBD0
Soft Bloom
Pink • Radial
#FFFFFF
→
#E3F2FD
Pastel Glow
Pink • Radial
#E6E9F0
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#EEF1F5
Soft Silver
Pink • LinearCSS Gradients & Color Combinations
Browse a curated collection of high-quality CSS gradients for backgrounds, UI design, and creative projects. Each gradient includes ready-to-use CSS, color stops, and formats like HEX, RGB, and HSL for easy use.
Discover modern styles including pastel gradients, sunset blends, and vibrant neon gradients.
Ready-to-copy CSS gradients
HEX, RGB, and HSL formats included
Filter by color, type, and popularity
Perfect for UI, backgrounds, and design
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a CSS gradient? ›
A CSS gradient is a smooth transition between two or more colors using CSS.
It can be used for backgrounds, buttons, and UI elements without needing images.
How do I use a gradient in CSS? ›
You can use gradients with the
background: linear-gradient(to right, #ff7e5f, #feb47b);
background property like:
background: linear-gradient(to right, #ff7e5f, #feb47b);
What types of gradients are there? ›
The main types are linear,
radial, and
conic gradients.
Can I copy and use these gradients for free? ›
Yes, all gradients on this site are free to use in personal and commercial projects.
How do I create my own gradient? ›
You can use a CSS gradient generator to pick colors, adjust angles,
and instantly copy the CSS code.