Most digital colour tools are built on RGB — the colour model of screens. RYBitten is built on RYB, the colour model of paint, and the difference is immediately visible in the palettes it generates.

RYB mixing produces the muddy intermediates, warm neutrals, and unexpected harmonies that digital tools tend to flatten out. For designers who find algorithmic colour palettes feel sterile, this produces results that feel more handmade and considered.

It works as both an interactive explorer in the browser and as a library you can import into your own projects — useful if you want RYB-style colour logic baked into a design system or generative art workflow. Open-source and free.