ColorLedger raises $7M to build a universal color management system with Figma and Photoshop plugins

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ColorLedger raises $7M to build a universal color management system with Figma and Photoshop plugins

ColorLedger's system centralizes color tokens, ICC profiles, and contrast rules, making it easy for teams to maintain consistent branding across design, web, and print. The Figma and Photoshop plugins allow one-click syncing and accessibility auditing based on WCAG thresholds.

The $7 million seed round led by Craftworks Capital will finance deeper integrations, versioning capabilities, and enterprise governance features. ColorLedger plans to support platform tokens and CSS variable exports for engineering handoffs.

A notable feature is 'color contracts' — rules that prevent token changes that would break contrast or violate brand agreements. ColorLedger also includes a usage analytics dashboard that surfaces where tokens are applied across products and campaigns.

Agencies and in-house teams in early access report faster QA cycles and fewer color regressions during launches. ColorLedger plans to add an API for automated color transformations in image pipelines and a marketplace of verified palettes.