TradingView Brand Colors
TradingView Color Palette
TradingView uses 2 official colors in its brand identity.
Dodger Blue
#2962FF
HEX
#2962FF
RGB
41, 98, 255
HSL
224,0°, 100,0%, 58,0%
Mirage
#131722
HEX
#131722
RGB
19, 23, 34
HSL
224,0°, 28,3%, 10,4%
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the official TradingView brand colors?
TradingView uses 2 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 TradingView 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 TradingView colors official?
The color codes on this page are sourced from TradingView'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 TradingView 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 TradingView 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 TradingView's brand guidelines.
What is the primary TradingView color?
The primary TradingView brand color is Dodger Blue (#2962FF). 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 TradingView 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 TradingView colors together.
How often are brand colors updated?
We periodically review and update brand color data. If TradingView 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 If you spot an outdated color, feel free to let us know.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 TradingView 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.