Pigment is a browser extension designed to apply popular integrated development environment (IDE) color themes to every website a user visits. Rather than simply inverting colors for a generic dark mode, Pigment reads each page's color structure and remaps it to match the chosen editor palette, preserving brand colors, photos, and contrast. This approach extends to code blocks on sites like Stack Overflow, MDN, and project READMEs, where syntax highlighting is re-tokenized into the selected theme for a consistent coding experience across the web.
The tool is built to handle the complexities of modern web technologies, including Shadow DOM, dynamic single-page applications, frosted-glass headers, and rich-text editors, ensuring that theme application remains consistent even as pages update or change. Pigment emphasizes privacy by performing all color processing locally on the user's device, making zero network calls, and requiring no account, analytics, or telemetry. Users can verify this privacy claim themselves using browser developer tools.
Pigment is available for Chrome and offers both a free and a paid version. The free tier provides access to themes such as Catppuccin Mocha, Nord, and Solarized Light, and includes every engine feature without time limits. The Pro version, available for a one-time fee, unlocks additional themes. Pigment is positioned as a tool for users who want their preferred IDE color schemes reflected consistently across all websites they visit, with particular attention to developers and those who value a cohesive visual experience.
Pigment is a Design & Creative product. It focuses on applying consistent IDE color themes across all websites for a personalized browsing experience. It is built as a consumer product for developers. There is a free tier, and paid plans start at $5. The product ships for the web and embeddable surfaces.
Pigment first shipped in 2026. Key capabilities include theme syncing, custom palettes, and syntax highlighting.
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