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Intercom Brand Colors

"The complete AI-first customer service solution"

Intercom is a customer messaging platform combining live chat, bots, and a help desk for modern customer support.

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Recorded here is the official Intercom palette: 000000 (#000000), F1F1F1 (#F1F1F1), 081D34 (#081D34), Blue Ribbon (#0057FF), Picton Blue (#47C7F0), and BFF5F8 (#BFF5F8), and 1 more. 3 of the seven clear WCAG AA's 4.5:1 floor for body text on white, reaching 21:1 at best, while the other four are limited to fills, headline-size text, and non-text roles.

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Intercom Color Palette

Intercom uses 7 official colors in its brand identity.

000000

#000000

HEX #000000
RGB 0, 0, 0
HSL 0.0°, 0.0%, 0.0%
On white 21.0:1
On black 1.0:1
As text on white AAA

F1F1F1

#F1F1F1

HEX #F1F1F1
RGB 241, 241, 241
HSL 0.0°, 0.0%, 94.5%
On white 1.13:1
On black 18.59:1
As text on white Fail

081D34

#081D34

HEX #081D34
RGB 8, 29, 52
HSL 211.4°, 73.3%, 11.8%
On white 17.0:1
On black 1.24:1
As text on white AAA

Blue Ribbon

#0057FF

HEX #0057FF
RGB 0, 87, 255
HSL 219.5°, 100.0%, 50.0%
On white 5.52:1
On black 3.81:1
As text on white AA

Picton Blue

#47C7F0

HEX #47C7F0
RGB 71, 199, 240
HSL 194.6°, 84.9%, 61.0%
On white 1.96:1
On black 10.7:1
As text on white Fail

BFF5F8

#BFF5F8

HEX #BFF5F8
RGB 191, 245, 248
HSL 183.2°, 80.3%, 86.1%
On white 1.19:1
On black 17.63:1
As text on white Fail

C4E0FD

#C4E0FD

HEX #C4E0FD
RGB 196, 224, 253
HSL 210.5°, 93.4%, 88.0%
On white 1.36:1
On black 15.43:1
As text on white Fail

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the official Intercom brand colors?
Intercom uses 7 official brand colors in its visual identity. Each color on this page includes the exact HEX, RGB, and HSL values so you can reproduce them accurately in any design tool.
How do I use Intercom brand colors in CSS?
Click the copy button next to any HEX code on this page to copy it to your clipboard. Then use it in CSS like: color: #HEX; or background-color: #HEX;.
Are these Intercom colors official?
The color codes on this page are sourced from Intercom's publicly available brand guidelines, press kits, and official resources. We strive to keep them accurate and up to date.
What color formats are available?
Each Intercom brand color is shown in HEX, RGB, and HSL formats. Click on any color swatch to visit its detail page where you'll also find HSV, CMYK, and OKLCH values.
Can I use Intercom brand colors in my project?
Brand colors are typically trademarked as part of a company's visual identity. You can reference them for educational, editorial, or interoperability purposes. For commercial use in a way that implies endorsement or affiliation, check Intercom's brand guidelines.
What is the primary Intercom color?
The primary Intercom brand color is 000000 (#000000). This is the first color listed in the brand palette and is typically the most recognizable.
How do I ensure color accuracy across devices?
HEX and RGB values render consistently in digital media (web, apps, screens). For print, convert to CMYK using the values on each color's detail page. Monitor calibration and color profiles can affect perception, so always proof on target devices.
Do Intercom colors meet accessibility standards?
Accessibility depends on how colors are paired. Click any color to see its WCAG contrast ratios against white and black. Use our Contrast Checker to test any two Intercom colors together.
How often are brand colors updated?
We periodically review and update brand color data. If Intercom rebrands or publishes new guidelines, we update our records accordingly. If you spot an outdated color, feel free to let us know.
What other brands have similar colors?
Click on any Intercom color to visit its detail page, which shows other brands that use the same or very similar hex values. You can also browse all brands on our Brands page.

Accessibility of the Intercom palette

Of the 7 recorded colors, 3 reach the WCAG 2.1 AA ratio of 4.5:1 against a white background — the threshold normal-size body text must meet. Colors below that line are not failures of the palette: they remain valid as fills carrying white text, as large text at the 3:1 threshold, and as borders, icons, and other non-text elements, which SC 1.4.11 also holds to 3:1. A logotype set in such a color is exempt from the requirement entirely.

Reference: WCAG AA vs AAA contrast requirements compared · Contrast Checker

Intercom and its associated marks are trademarks of their respective owner. ColorFYI records publicly published brand-guideline color values for reference, editorial, and interoperability purposes, and is neither affiliated with nor endorsed by Intercom.