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How to convert colors in RGB format to hex format and vice versa?

For example, convert '#0080C0' to (0, 128, 192).

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Note: both versions of rgbToHex expect integer values for r, g and b, so you'll need to do your own rounding if you have non-integer values.

The following will do to the RGB to hex conversion and add any required zero padding:

function componentToHex(c) {
  var hex = c.toString(16);
  return hex.length == 1 ? "0" + hex : hex;
}

function rgbToHex(r, g, b) {
  return "#" + componentToHex(r) + componentToHex(g) + componentToHex(b);
}

alert(rgbToHex(0, 51, 255)); // #0033ff

Converting the other way:

function hexToRgb(hex) {
  var result = /^#?([a-f\d]{2})([a-f\d]{2})([a-f\d]{2})$/i.exec(hex);
  return result ? {
    r: parseInt(result[1], 16),
    g: parseInt(result[2], 16),
    b: parseInt(result[3], 16)
  } : null;
}

alert(hexToRgb("#0033ff").g); // "51";

Finally, an alternative version of rgbToHex(), as discussed in @casablanca's answer and suggested in the comments by @cwolves:

function rgbToHex(r, g, b) {
  return "#" + (1 << 24 | r << 16 | g << 8 | b).toString(16).slice(1);
}

alert(rgbToHex(0, 51, 255)); // #0033ff

Update 3 December 2012

Here's a version of hexToRgb() that also parses a shorthand hex triplet such as "#03F":

function hexToRgb(hex) {
  // Expand shorthand form (e.g. "03F") to full form (e.g. "0033FF")
  var shorthandRegex = /^#?([a-f\d])([a-f\d])([a-f\d])$/i;
  hex = hex.replace(shorthandRegex, function(m, r, g, b) {
    return r + r + g + g + b + b;
  });

  var result = /^#?([a-f\d]{2})([a-f\d]{2})([a-f\d]{2})$/i.exec(hex);
  return result ? {
    r: parseInt(result[1], 16),
    g: parseInt(result[2], 16),
    b: parseInt(result[3], 16)
  } : null;
}

alert(hexToRgb("#0033ff").g); // "51";
alert(hexToRgb("#03f").g); // "51";

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    @Vitim.us: << is the bitwise left shift operator. Assuming g is a non-zero integer, g << 8 therefore effectively multiplies g by 256, adding to zeroes to the end of its hex representation. Likewise r << 16 adds 4 zeroes. Adding 1 << 24 (1000000 in hex) ensures that the hex representation is left-padded with any required zeroes once the leading 1 is stripped off using slice(). For example, if r and g were both zero and b was 51, ((r << 16) + (g << 8) + b).toString(16) would return the string "33"; add 1 << 24 and you get "1000033". Then strip the 1 and you're there.
    – Tim Down
    Jul 18, 2012 at 23:04
  • Would the bit shifting (eg (r << 16)) give the same result on both big and little endian computers? Edit: It does not. Here's why: stackoverflow.com/questions/1041554/… Jul 15, 2016 at 6:25
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    your rgbToHex doesn't work. get the funny result: #f55b2f00 Sep 11, 2017 at 7:10
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    Regarding the latest rgbToHex function. One will want to either typecast your passed rgb values as integers, or slightly modify the rgbToHex function. Example: jsfiddle.net/cydqo6wj Current: return "#" + ((1 << 24) + (r << 16) + (g << 8) + b).toString(16).slice(1); Modified: return "#" + ((1 << 24) + ((+r) << 16) + ((+g) << 8) + (+b)).toString(16).slice(1); In the modified version, I simply force the rgb values to be evalued at integers prior to the change over to 16/hex. Jun 25, 2018 at 15:48
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    @RobinMétral: That's the full string matched by the regular expression. r, g and b correspond to the capturing groups, which is the stuff we actually want.
    – Tim Down
    Nov 21, 2021 at 11:41
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An alternative version of hexToRgb:

function hexToRgb(hex) {
    var bigint = parseInt(hex, 16);
    var r = (bigint >> 16) & 255;
    var g = (bigint >> 8) & 255;
    var b = bigint & 255;

    return r + "," + g + "," + b;
}

Edit: 3/28/2017 Here is another approach that seems to be even faster

function hexToRgbNew(hex) {
  var arrBuff = new ArrayBuffer(4);
  var vw = new DataView(arrBuff);
  vw.setUint32(0,parseInt(hex, 16),false);
  var arrByte = new Uint8Array(arrBuff);

  return arrByte[1] + "," + arrByte[2] + "," + arrByte[3];
}

Edit: 8/11/2017 The new approach above after more testing is not faster :(. Though it is a fun alternate way.

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    A line of perfection: return [r, g, b].join();.
    – Pavlo
    Sep 15, 2013 at 12:02
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    Or for the all-encapsulating one-liner solution: return [(bigint = parseInt(hex, 16)) >> 16 & 255, bigint >> 8 & 255, bigint & 255].join();
    – Pluto
    Feb 6, 2014 at 1:10
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    I am using this with one tweak - remove non-hex chars (like a leading #) before parseInt: hex = hex.replace(/[^0-9A-F]/gi, '');
    – joews
    Jun 10, 2014 at 13:36
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    Don't be so quick to use the shorthand version. JSPerf shows that the one in this answer is fastest: jsperf.com/2014-09-16-hex-to-rgb Jan 21, 2015 at 16:40
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    Be careful with this, its output isn't reliable. It made a color close to black appear dark pink. Better to use the function from top answer. Apr 27, 2016 at 11:20
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ECMAScript 6 version of Tim Down's answer

Converting RGB to hex

const rgbToHex = (r, g, b) => '#' + [r, g, b].map(x => {
  const hex = x.toString(16)
  return hex.length === 1 ? '0' + hex : hex
}).join('')

console.log(rgbToHex(0, 51, 255)); // '#0033ff'

Converting hex to RGB

Returns an array [r, g, b]. Works also with shorthand hex triplets such as "#03F".

const hexToRgb = hex =>
  hex.replace(/^#?([a-f\d])([a-f\d])([a-f\d])$/i
             ,(m, r, g, b) => '#' + r + r + g + g + b + b)
    .substring(1).match(/.{2}/g)
    .map(x => parseInt(x, 16))

console.log(hexToRgb("#0033ff")) // [0, 51, 255]
console.log(hexToRgb("#03f")) // [0, 51, 255]

Bonus: RGB to hex using padStart() method

const rgbToHex = (r, g, b) => '#' + [r, g, b]
  .map(x => x.toString(16).padStart(2, '0')).join('')

console.log(rgbToHex(0, 51, 255)); // '#0033ff'

Note that this answer uses latest ECMAScript features, which are not supported in older browsers. If you want this code to work in all environments, you should use Babel to compile your code.

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  • hexToRgb() is easily adapted to handle 4 and 8 digit hex RGBA notation: .replace(/^#?([a-f\d])([a-f\d])([a-f\d])$/i,(m, r, g, b) => '#' + r + r + g + g + b + b) becomes: .replace(/^#?([a-f\d])([a-f\d])([a-f\d])([a-f\d])$/i,(m, r, g, b, a) => '#' + r + r + g + g + b + b + a + a) But is there a way to make the regexp work with A of RGBA as an optional 4th hex value? That would absolutely complete the functionality, making one regexp work with hex RGB and RGBA. Otherwise it's two regexps, one with 3 values, the other with 4. You must divide the 4th value by 255 to get the 4th arg for rgba().
    – Sideways S
    Oct 20, 2018 at 20:11
  • const rgbToHex = (rgb) => { const rgbExcludeFirst = rgb.split('rgb(')[1]; const rgbExcludeLast = rgbExcludeFirst.split(')')[0]; const rgbValueArray = rgbExcludeLast.split(','); return `#${rgbValueArray.map((x) => { const valAsInt = parseInt(x, 10); const hex = valAsInt.toString(16); return hex.length === 1 ? `0${hex}` : hex; }).join('')}`; }; if you want to pass an RGB string in Dec 2, 2020 at 12:36
  • The most sane answer for the modern version of JS actually. Oct 29, 2023 at 1:03
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Here's my version:

function rgbToHex(red, green, blue) {
  const rgb = (red << 16) | (green << 8) | (blue << 0);
  return '#' + (0x1000000 + rgb).toString(16).slice(1);
}

function hexToRgb(hex) {
  const normal = hex.match(/^#([0-9a-f]{2})([0-9a-f]{2})([0-9a-f]{2})$/i);
  if (normal) return normal.slice(1).map(e => parseInt(e, 16));

  const shorthand = hex.match(/^#([0-9a-f])([0-9a-f])([0-9a-f])$/i);
  if (shorthand) return shorthand.slice(1).map(e => 0x11 * parseInt(e, 16));

  return null;
}
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  • A little bit confused about the rgb2hex method. Why do we add 0x1000000 to rgb, and why we need to call .slice(1) at last?
    – hackjutsu
    Sep 11, 2017 at 17:43
  • Because blue would be #FF, we add 0x1000000, so it's #10000FF, and then we remove the first "1".
    – FelipeC
    Nov 15, 2017 at 15:40
  • this also worked for me, when the other examples on this page didnt. i wanted to convert RGB 100, 100, 100 to HEX, other examples on this page returned "#100100100" - whilst this example, correctly returned "#646464"
    – TurnerOC
    Jun 29, 2020 at 23:11
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function hex2rgb(hex) {
  return ['0x' + hex[1] + hex[2] | 0, '0x' + hex[3] + hex[4] | 0, '0x' + hex[5] + hex[6] | 0];
}
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    Witchcraft! you should add an explanation to this very cool one-liner. Dec 10, 2017 at 4:15
  • Nice! Here's the same thing, except minified and returning an object with properties r,g,b : function hex2rgb(hex){return{r:'0x'+hex[1]+hex[2]|0,g:'0x'+hex[3]+hex[4]|0,b:'0x'+hex[5]+hex[6]|0}}
    – ashleedawg
    Mar 25, 2020 at 9:01
  • Very nice. Doesnt work with shorthand but neat. handles the hash without the ugly subscript. Aug 7, 2020 at 12:55
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I'm assuming you mean HTML-style hexadecimal notation, i.e. #rrggbb. Your code is almost correct, except you've got the order reversed. It should be:

var decColor = red * 65536 + green * 256 + blue;

Also, using bit-shifts might make it a bit easier to read:

var decColor = (red << 16) + (green << 8) + blue;
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  • Great, except you need to left zero-pad it to 6 characters if red<16: var decColor = (red < 16 ? '0' : '') + (red << 16) + (green << 8) + blue;
    – user578895
    Apr 11, 2011 at 15:52
  • Seems to works except for this :(0,128,192) probably because of the 0 ?
    – Sindar
    Apr 11, 2011 at 15:56
  • @cwolves: You're right, I missed that. But it should be appended to the final string, not the integer.
    – casablanca
    Apr 11, 2011 at 15:57
  • @Sindar: See @cwolves' comment, if red < 16 you need to prefix a 0 to the final result.
    – casablanca
    Apr 11, 2011 at 15:59
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    okay, HERE: var hexColor = ((1 << 24) + (red << 16) + (green << 8) + blue).toString(16).substr(1);
    – user578895
    Apr 11, 2011 at 16:21
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Try (rgba here; bonus here)

let hex2rgb= c=> `rgb(${c.match(/\w\w/g).map(x=>+`0x${x}`)})`
let rgb2hex=c=>'#'+c.match(/\d+/g).map(x=>(+x).toString(16).padStart(2,0)).join``

let hex2rgb= c=> `rgb(${c.match(/\w\w/g).map(x=>+`0x${x}`)})`;
let rgb2hex= c=> '#'+c.match(/\d+/g).map(x=>(+x).toString(16).padStart(2,0)).join``;

// TEST
console.log('#0080C0          -->', hex2rgb('#0080C0'));
console.log('rgb(0, 128, 192) -->', rgb2hex('rgb(0, 128, 192)'));

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  • Nice! I use the following code to calculate the berightness level of the color (e.g. whether the color is dark or light to identify the text color for use with it.) Here's the code in Javascript to get the luminance: let rgb = color.match(/\w\w/g).map(x=>+`0x${x}`); let lum = (rgb[0]*0.299 + rgb[1]*0.587 + rgb[2]*0.114) / 256; lum > 0.5 is light/bright color
    – Aryo
    Oct 29, 2021 at 10:35
  • @Aryo according to wiki luminance (from hsl) is L = (max(R,G,B) + min(R,G,B))/2 - but I not test it. May be your formula is more based on eye physical properties... Oct 29, 2021 at 10:46
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    Yes, the formula is not the actual formula for luminance. Using the actual luminance formula. Blue is somehow perceived darker than green/yellow at the same luminance level. So, there must be something to be changed from each color component. I got the code from here: stackoverflow.com/a/1754281/764788 which measure the brightness level according to a human perceived brightness level of each R, G, and B color and weight each of them respectively.
    – Aryo
    Oct 29, 2021 at 13:16
  • See stackoverflow.com/a/49974627/1432181 for rgba. See jsfiddle.net/Abeeee/ud1as8o3/1 for a running demo. Mar 8 at 11:28
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One-line functional HEX to RGBA

Supports both short #fff and long #ffffff forms.
Supports alpha channel (opacity).
Does not care if hash specified or not, works in both cases.

function hexToRGBA(hex, opacity) {
    return 'rgba(' + (hex = hex.replace('#', '')).match(new RegExp('(.{' + hex.length/3 + '})', 'g')).map(function(l) { return parseInt(hex.length%2 ? l+l : l, 16) }).concat(isFinite(opacity) ? opacity : 1).join(',') + ')';
}

examples:

hexToRGBA('#fff')        ->  rgba(255,255,255,1)  
hexToRGBA('#ffffff')     ->  rgba(255,255,255,1)  
hexToRGBA('#fff', .2)    ->  rgba(255,255,255,0.2)  
hexToRGBA('#ffffff', .2) ->  rgba(255,255,255,0.2)  
hexToRGBA('fff', .2)     ->  rgba(255,255,255,0.2)  
hexToRGBA('ffffff', .2)  ->  rgba(255,255,255,0.2)

hexToRGBA('#ffffff', 0)  ->  rgba(255,255,255,0)
hexToRGBA('#ffffff', .5) ->  rgba(255,255,255,0.5)
hexToRGBA('#ffffff', 1)  ->  rgba(255,255,255,1)
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    Try to write human-readable code, not one-liners. There's no gain if you minify your code before production anyways. Aug 22, 2017 at 23:25
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    This is what used. Good job! Only thing I added (apart from arrow function conversion) was (hex, opacity = 1). Yours would convert 0 to 1 which may not produce expected results. Aug 7, 2020 at 13:24
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    This is very readable code. I do not share the sentiment. Aug 7, 2020 at 13:25
  • this is a good one liner code and readable. If you want it in multiline then throw it in a formatter. Dec 5, 2020 at 20:50
  • Not good for beginners. every one is not an expert. I need the four values separate for further calculation to set page element properties in a batch update for a slide and I am having trouble parsing them out of this string of commands.
    – aNewb
    Jul 16, 2021 at 2:00
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This code accept #fff and #ffffff variants and opacity.

function hex2rgb(hex, opacity) {
        var h=hex.replace('#', '');
        h =  h.match(new RegExp('(.{'+h.length/3+'})', 'g'));

        for(var i=0; i<h.length; i++)
            h[i] = parseInt(h[i].length==1? h[i]+h[i]:h[i], 16);

        if (typeof opacity != 'undefined')  h.push(opacity);

        return 'rgba('+h.join(',')+')';
}
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Surprised this answer hasn't come up.

  • Doesn't use any library #use-the-platform ✔️
  • 3 Lines, and handles any color browsers support.

const toRGB = (color) => {
    const { style } = new Option();
    style.color = color;
    return style.color;
}
// handles any color the browser supports and converts it.
console.log(toRGB("#333")) // rgb(51, 51, 51);
console.log(toRGB("hsl(30, 30%, 30%)")) 

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  • Will it work with server-side rendering? Dec 14, 2022 at 8:05
  • No because it taps into the fact that browsers convert all colors to RGB always Dec 24, 2022 at 8:02
  • This solution is nice and short, but it doesn't work with named HTML colors. toRGB('red'); // returns 'red' . The following answer is also 3 lines of code, but uses a property of the Canvas element instead of the Option element: stackoverflow.com/a/47355187/740639 Nov 22, 2023 at 14:58
  • Awesome, so simple !
    – PhilMaGeo
    Mar 15 at 10:03
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Bitwise solution normally is weird. But in this case I guess that is more elegant 😄

function hexToRGB(hexColor){
  return {
    red: (hexColor >> 16) & 0xFF,
    green: (hexColor >> 8) & 0xFF,  
    blue: hexColor & 0xFF,
  }
}

Usage:

const {red, green, blue } = hexToRGB(0xFF00FF)

console.log(red) // 255
console.log(green) // 0
console.log(blue) // 255
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+100

(2017) SIMPLE ES6 composable arrow functions

I can't resist sharing this for those who may be writing some modern functional/compositional js using ES6. Here are some slick one-liners I am using in a color module that does color interpolation for data visualization.

Note that this does not handle the alpha channel at all.

const arrayToRGBString = rgb => `rgb(${rgb.join(',')})`;
const hexToRGBArray = hex => hex.match(/[A-Za-z0-9]{2}/g).map(v => parseInt(v, 16));
const rgbArrayToHex = rgb => `#${rgb.map(v => v.toString(16).padStart(2, '0')).join('')}`;
const rgbStringToArray = rgb => rgb.match(/^rgb\((\d+),\s*(\d+),\s*(\d+)\)$/).splice(1, 3)
  .map(v => Number(v));
const rgbStringToHex = rgb => rgbArrayToHex(rgbStringToArray(rgb));

BTW, If you like this style/syntax, I wrote a full color module (modern-color) you can grab from npm. I made it so I could use prop getters for conversion and parse virtually anything (Color.parse(anything)). Worth a look if you deal with color a lot like I do.

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This could be used for getting colors from computed style propeties:

function rgbToHex(color) {
    color = ""+ color;
    if (!color || color.indexOf("rgb") < 0) {
        return;
    }

    if (color.charAt(0) == "#") {
        return color;
    }

    var nums = /(.*?)rgb\((\d+),\s*(\d+),\s*(\d+)\)/i.exec(color),
        r = parseInt(nums[2], 10).toString(16),
        g = parseInt(nums[3], 10).toString(16),
        b = parseInt(nums[4], 10).toString(16);

    return "#"+ (
        (r.length == 1 ? "0"+ r : r) +
        (g.length == 1 ? "0"+ g : g) +
        (b.length == 1 ? "0"+ b : b)
    );
}

// not computed 
<div style="color: #4d93bc; border: 1px solid red;">...</div> 
// computed 
<div style="color: rgb(77, 147, 188); border: 1px solid rgb(255, 0, 0);">...</div>

console.log( rgbToHex(color) ) // #4d93bc
console.log( rgbToHex(borderTopColor) ) // #ff0000

Ref: https://github.com/k-gun/so/blob/master/so_util.js

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  • Thank you for this. But there's a small error: should return (r.length == 1 ? "0" + r : r) and similarly for green and blue.
    – user2373682
    Aug 4, 2013 at 13:57
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Hex to RGB

const hex2rgb = (hex) => {
    const r = parseInt(hex.slice(1, 3), 16)
    const g = parseInt(hex.slice(3, 5), 16)
    const b = parseInt(hex.slice(5, 7), 16)
    // return {r, g, b} // return an object
    return [ r, g, b ]
}
console.log(hex2rgb("#0080C0"))

RGB to Hex

const rgb2hex = (r, g, b) => {
    var rgb = (r << 16) | (g << 8) | b
    // return '#' + rgb.toString(16) // #80c0
    // return '#' + (0x1000000 + rgb).toString(16).slice(1) // #0080c0
    // or use [padStart](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/String/padStart)
    return '#' + rgb.toString(16).padStart(6, 0)  
}
console.log(rgb2hex(0, 128, 192))

Also if someone need online tool, I have built Hex to RGB and vice versa.

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    When linking to your own site or content (or content that you are affiliated with), you must disclose your affiliation in the answer in order for it not to be considered spam. Having the same text in your username as the URL or mentioning it in your profile is not considered sufficient disclosure under Stack Exchange policy.
    – cigien
    Sep 27, 2021 at 21:53
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    As @cigien says - I have edited your post to make the affiliation explicit.
    – desertnaut
    Sep 27, 2021 at 21:56
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May you be after something like this?

function RGB2HTML(red, green, blue)
{
    return '#' + red.toString(16) +
           green.toString(16) +
           blue.toString(16);
}

alert(RGB2HTML(150, 135, 200));

displays #9687c8

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    > RGB2HTML > 2HTML > TO HTML ( ಠ ʖ̯ ಠ) HEX is not related to HTML Mar 22, 2019 at 1:24
  • it is kinda related because javascript is mostly used for html since the op asked a javascript question, they probably want to use in html Aug 28, 2022 at 18:25
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    This is incorrect code. Tim's one is the correct. This answer needs downvoted or removed. Sep 7, 2022 at 15:42
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// Ignoring hsl notation, color values are commonly expressed as names, rgb, rgba or hex-

// Hex can be 3 values or 6.

// Rgb can be percentages as well as integer values.

// Best to account for all of these formats, at least.

String.prototype.padZero= function(len, c){
    var s= this, c= c || "0", len= len || 2;
    while(s.length < len) s= c + s;
    return s;
}
var colors={
    colornames:{
        aqua: '#00ffff', black: '#000000', blue: '#0000ff', fuchsia: '#ff00ff',
        gray: '#808080', green: '#008000', lime: '#00ff00', maroon: '#800000',
        navy: '#000080', olive: '#808000', purple: '#800080', red: '#ff0000',
        silver: '#c0c0c0', teal: '#008080', white: '#ffffff', yellow: '#ffff00'
    },
    toRgb: function(c){
        c= '0x'+colors.toHex(c).substring(1);
        c= [(c>> 16)&255, (c>> 8)&255, c&255];
        return 'rgb('+c.join(',')+')';
    },
    toHex: function(c){
        var tem, i= 0, c= c? c.toString().toLowerCase(): '';
        if(/^#[a-f0-9]{3,6}$/.test(c)){
            if(c.length< 7){
                var A= c.split('');
                c= A[0]+A[1]+A[1]+A[2]+A[2]+A[3]+A[3];
            }
            return c;
        }
        if(/^[a-z]+$/.test(c)){
            return colors.colornames[c] || '';
        }
        c= c.match(/\d+(\.\d+)?%?/g) || [];
        if(c.length<3) return '';
        c= c.slice(0, 3);
        while(i< 3){
            tem= c[i];
            if(tem.indexOf('%')!= -1){
                tem= Math.round(parseFloat(tem)*2.55);
            }
            else tem= parseInt(tem);
            if(tem< 0 || tem> 255) c.length= 0;
            else c[i++]= tem.toString(16).padZero(2);
        }
        if(c.length== 3) return '#'+c.join('').toLowerCase();
        return '';
    }
}
//var c='#dc149c';
//var c='rgb(100%,25%,0)';
//
var c= 'red';
alert(colors.toRgb(c)+'\n'+colors.toHex(c));
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  • Upvoted for this being the most comprehensive version I've looked at. It'd be great if it could extract the colours from rgba, too. Jan 29, 2015 at 22:20
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@ Tim, to add to your answer (its a little awkward fitting this into a comment).

As written, I found the rgbToHex function returns a string with elements after the point and it requires that the r, g, b values fall within the range 0-255.

I'm sure this may seem obvious to most, but it took two hours for me to figure out and by then the original method had ballooned to 7 lines before I realised my problem was elsewhere. So in the interests of saving others time & hassle, here's my slightly amended code that checks the pre-requisites and trims off the extraneous bits of the string.

function rgbToHex(r, g, b) {
    if(r < 0 || r > 255) alert("r is out of bounds; "+r);
    if(g < 0 || g > 255) alert("g is out of bounds; "+g);
    if(b < 0 || b > 255) alert("b is out of bounds; "+b);
    return "#" + ((1 << 24) + (r << 16) + (g << 8) + b).toString(16).slice(1,7);
}
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2021 version

You can simply use rgb-hex & hex-rgb as it is battle-tested & has multiple options that are not available in other solutions.

I was recently building a Color Picker & these 2 packages came in handy.

Usage

rgb-hex

import rgbHex from 'rgb-hex';

rgbHex(65, 131, 196);
//=> '4183c4'

rgbHex('rgb(40, 42, 54)');
//=> '282a36'

rgbHex(65, 131, 196, 0.2);
//=> '4183c433'

rgbHex(40, 42, 54, '75%');
//=> '282a36bf'

rgbHex('rgba(40, 42, 54, 75%)');
//=> '282a36bf'

hex-rgb

import hexRgb from 'hex-rgb';

hexRgb('4183c4');
//=> {red: 65, green: 131, blue: 196, alpha: 1}

hexRgb('#4183c4');
//=> {red: 65, green: 131, blue: 196, alpha: 1}

hexRgb('#fff');
//=> {red: 255, green: 255, blue: 255, alpha: 1}

hexRgb('#22222299');
//=> {red: 34, green: 34, blue: 34, alpha: 0.6}

hexRgb('#0006');
//=> {red: 0, green: 0, blue: 0, alpha: 0.4}

hexRgb('#cd2222cc');
//=> {red: 205, green: 34, blue: 34, alpha: 0.8}

hexRgb('#cd2222cc', {format: 'array'});
//=> [205, 34, 34, 0.8]

hexRgb('#cd2222cc', {format: 'css'});
//=> 'rgb(205 34 34 / 80%)'

hexRgb('#000', {format: 'css'});
//=> 'rgb(0 0 0)'

hexRgb('#22222299', {alpha: 1});
//=> {red: 34, green: 34, blue: 34, alpha: 1}

hexRgb('#fff', {alpha: 0.5});
//=> {red: 255, green: 255, blue: 255, alpha: 0.5}
4

If you need compare two color values (given as RGB, name color or hex value) or convert to HEX use HTML5 canvas object.

var canvas = document.createElement("canvas");
var ctx = this.canvas.getContext('2d');

ctx.fillStyle = "rgb(pass,some,value)";
var temp =  ctx.fillStyle;
ctx.fillStyle = "someColor";

alert(ctx.fillStyle == temp);
1
  • this is a grate way to convert any css color format and normalize it to hex, don't work in node unfortally but you could take adv of offscreenCanvas for web workers
    – Endless
    Sep 24, 2020 at 22:50
3

Shorthand version that accepts a string:

function rgbToHex(a){
  a=a.replace(/[^\d,]/g,"").split(","); 
  return"#"+((1<<24)+(+a[0]<<16)+(+a[1]<<8)+ +a[2]).toString(16).slice(1)
}

document.write(rgbToHex("rgb(255,255,255)"));

To check if it's not already hexadecimal

function rgbToHex(a){
  if(~a.indexOf("#"))return a;
  a=a.replace(/[^\d,]/g,"").split(","); 
  return"#"+((1<<24)+(+a[0]<<16)+(+a[1]<<8)+ +a[2]).toString(16).slice(1)
}

document.write("rgb: "+rgbToHex("rgb(255,255,255)")+ " -- hex: "+rgbToHex("#e2e2e2"));

3

2022: If you often manipulate colors and doesn't mind using a package,

Use tinycolor2. It's a fast library (Around 400kb) for color manipulation and conversion in JavaScript.

It accepts various color string format. Like:

tinycolor("#000"); // Hex3
tinycolor("#f0f0f6"); // Hex6
tinycolor("#f0f0f688"); // Hex8
tinycolor("f0f0f6"); // Hex withouth the number sign '#'
tinycolor("rgb (255, 0, 0)"); // RGB
tinycolor("rgba (255, 0, 0, .5)"); // RGBA
tinycolor({ r: 255, g: 0, b: 0 }); // RGB object
tinycolor("hsl(0, 100%, 50%)"); // HSL
tinycolor("hsla(0, 100%, 50%, .5)"); // HSLA
tinycolor("red"); // Named

RGB to HEX

var color = tinycolor('rgb(0, 128, 192)');
color.toHexString(); //#0080C0

HEX to RGB

var color = tinycolor('#0080C0');
color.toRgbString(); // rgb(0, 128, 192)

Visit documentation for more demo.

2
  • 1
    Something to note about this library that's really cool is that it also allows you to validate the input.
    – slidjoe
    Jul 22, 2022 at 11:34
  • 400kb? Thx, will use 5-6 lines of code! Sep 5, 2022 at 11:23
2

i needed a function that accepts invalid values too like

rgb(-255, 255, 255) rgb(510, 255, 255)

this is a spin off of @cwolves answer

function rgb(r, g, b) {
  this.c = this.c || function (n) {
    return Math.max(Math.min(n, 255), 0)
  };

  return ((1 << 24) + (this.c(r) << 16) + (this.c(g) << 8) + this.c(b)).toString(16).slice(1).toUpperCase();
}
2
R = HexToR("#FFFFFF");
G = HexToG("#FFFFFF");
B = HexToB("#FFFFFF");

function HexToR(h) {return parseInt((cutHex(h)).substring(0,2),16)}
function HexToG(h) {return parseInt((cutHex(h)).substring(2,4),16)}
function HexToB(h) {return parseInt((cutHex(h)).substring(4,6),16)}
function cutHex(h) {return (h.charAt(0)=="#") ? h.substring(1,7):h}

Use these Function to achive the result without any issue. :)

2

Instead of copy'n'pasting snippets found here and there, I'd recommend to use a well tested and maintained library: Colors.js (available for node.js and browser). It's just 7 KB (minified, gzipped even less).

1
  • 2
    Thank god someone suggested to use a library instead of copy-pasting untested code. Here is one more library with recent updates: npmjs.com/package/hex-rgb Jan 5, 2021 at 10:47
2

I came across this problem since I wanted to parse any color string value and be able to specify an opacity, so I wrote this function that uses the canvas API.

var toRGBA = function () {
  var canvas = document.createElement('canvas');
  var context = canvas.getContext('2d');

  canvas.width = 1;
  canvas.height = 1;

  return function (color) {
    context.fillStyle = color;
    context.fillRect(0, 0, 1, 1);

    var data = context.getImageData(0, 0, 1, 1).data;

    return {
      r: data[0],
      g: data[1],
      b: data[2],
      a: data[3]
    };
  };
}();

Note about context.fillStyle:

If parsing the value results in failure, then it must be ignored, and the attribute must retain its previous value.

Here's a Stack Snippet demo you can use to test inputs:

var toRGBA = function () {
  var canvas = document.createElement('canvas');
  var context = canvas.getContext('2d');

  canvas.width = 1;
  canvas.height = 1;

  return function (color) {
    context.fillStyle = color;
    context.fillRect(0, 0, 1, 1);

    var data = context.getImageData(0, 0, 1, 1).data;

    return {
      r: data[0],
      g: data[1],
      b: data[2],
      a: data[3]
    };
  };
}();

var inputs = document.getElementsByTagName('input');

function setColor() {
  inputs[1].value = JSON.stringify(toRGBA(inputs[0].value));
  document.body.style.backgroundColor = inputs[0].value;
}

inputs[0].addEventListener('input', setColor);
setColor();
input {
  width: 200px;
  margin: 0.5rem;
}
<input value="cyan" />
<input readonly="readonly" />

2

A simple answer to convert RGB to hex. Here values of color channels are clamped between 0 and 255.

function RGBToHex(r = 0, g = 0, b = 0) {
    // clamp and convert to hex
    let hr = Math.max(0, Math.min(255, Math.round(r))).toString(16);
    let hg = Math.max(0, Math.min(255, Math.round(g))).toString(16);
    let hb = Math.max(0, Math.min(255, Math.round(b))).toString(16);
    return "#" +
        (hr.length<2?"0":"") + hr +
        (hg.length<2?"0":"") + hg +
        (hb.length<2?"0":"") + hb;
}
2

RGB to Hex

Using padStart()

You can use this oneliner using padStart():

const rgb = (r, g, b) => {
  return `#${[r, g, b].map((x) => x.toString(16).padStart(2, "0")).join("")}`;
}

P.S. it isn't supported on legacy browsers, check its compatibility here.

Without padStart()

If you don't want to use padStart(), you can implement this function instead:

const rgb = (r, g, b) => {
  return `#${[r, g, b]
    .map((n) =>
      n.toString(16).length === 1 ? "0" + n.toString(16) : n.toString(16)
    )
    .join("")}`;
};

Parameters validation

If you're not sure who is going to use your function, you have to use the parameters validations, that the values are valid (between 0 and 255), to do so, add these conditions before each return:

if (r > 255) r = 255; else if (r < 0) r = 0;
if (g > 255) g = 255; else if (g < 0) g = 0;
if (b > 255) b = 255; else if (b < 0) b = 0;

So the two above examples become:

const rgb = (r, g, b) => {
  if (r > 255) r = 255; else if (r < 0) r = 0;
  if (g > 255) g = 255; else if (g < 0) g = 0;
  if (b > 255) b = 255; else if (b < 0) b = 0;
  return `#${[r, g, b].map((x) => x.toString(16).padStart(2, "0")).join("")}`;
};

const rgb2 = (r, g, b) => {
  if (r > 255) r = 255; else if (r < 0) r = 0;
  if (g > 255) g = 255; else if (g < 0) g = 0;
  if (b > 255) b = 255; else if (b < 0) b = 0;
  return `#${[r, g, b]
    .map((n) =>
      n.toString(16).length === 1 ? "0" + n.toString(16) : n.toString(16)
    )
    .join("")}`;
};


Hex to RGB

For this, we are going to use some RegEx:

const hex = (h) => {
  return h
    .replace(
      /^#?([a-f\d])([a-f\d])([a-f\d])$/i,
      (_, r, g, b) => "#" + r + r + g + g + b + b
    )
    .substring(1)
    .match(/.{2}/g)
    .map((x) => parseInt(x, 16));
};

1

While this answer is unlikely to fit the question perfectly it may be very useful none the less.

  1. Create any random element

var toRgb = document.createElement('div');

  1. Set any valid style to the color you want to convert

toRg.style.color = "hsl(120, 60%, 70%)";

  1. Call the style property again

> toRgb.style.color;

< "rgb(133, 225, 133)" Your color has been converted to Rgb

Works for: Hsl, Hex

Does not work for: Named colors

1
  • This may be the most practical answer when working with the browser. You often simply want to compare the color of some existing element to some known color expressed in #-notation.
    – Panu Logic
    Jul 14, 2018 at 14:17
1

My version of hex2rbg:

  1. Accept short hex like #fff
  2. Algorithm compacity is o(n), should faster than using regex. e.g String.replace, String.split, String.match etc..
  3. Use constant space.
  4. Support rgb and rgba.

you may need remove hex.trim() if you are using IE8.

e.g.

hex2rgb('#fff') //rgb(255,255,255) 
hex2rgb('#fff', 1) //rgba(255,255,255,1) 
hex2rgb('#ffffff') //rgb(255,255,255)  
hex2rgb('#ffffff', 1) //rgba(255,255,255,1)

code:

function hex2rgb (hex, opacity) {
    hex = hex.trim();
    hex = hex[0] === '#' ? hex.substr(1) : hex;
    var bigint = parseInt(hex, 16), h = [];
    if (hex.length === 3) {
        h.push((bigint >> 4) & 255);
        h.push((bigint >> 2) & 255);
    } else {
        h.push((bigint >> 16) & 255);
        h.push((bigint >> 8) & 255);
    }
    h.push(bigint & 255);
    if (arguments.length === 2) {
        h.push(opacity);
        return 'rgba('+h.join()+')';
    } else {
        return 'rgb('+h.join()+')';
    }
}
1
  • Note that h.join(',') is the same thing as h.join().
    – user4639281
    Mar 16, 2016 at 22:47
1

This snippet converts hex to rgb and rgb to hex.

View demo

function hexToRgb(str) { 
    if ( /^#([0-9a-f]{3}|[0-9a-f]{6})$/ig.test(str) ) { 
        var hex = str.substr(1);
        hex = hex.length == 3 ? hex.replace(/(.)/g, '$1$1') : hex;
        var rgb = parseInt(hex, 16);               
        return 'rgb(' + [(rgb >> 16) & 255, (rgb >> 8) & 255, rgb & 255].join(',') + ')';
    } 

    return false; 
}

function rgbToHex(red, green, blue) {
    var out = '#';

    for (var i = 0; i < 3; ++i) {
        var n = typeof arguments[i] == 'number' ? arguments[i] : parseInt(arguments[i]);

        if (isNaN(n) || n < 0 || n > 255) {
            return false;
        }

        out += (n < 16 ? '0' : '') + n.toString(16);
    }
    return out
}
1
  • Good as it handles shorthand, but could it return a structure rather than a string?
    – Dunc
    Oct 19, 2016 at 13:22

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