Brands/Microsoft
#F25022
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#737373

Microsoft

TechEst. 1975

Microsoft's four-square logo represents the diversity of their product ecosystem — Windows (blue), Office (red), Xbox (green), and the broader platform (yellow). The 2012 redesign flattened the colors for a modern, clean aesthetic aligned with Windows 8's Metro design language.

Brand Palette — Click to copy

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About Microsoft's Color Palette

Microsoft's brand identity relies on a carefully chosen palette of 5 colors that communicate the company's values and market position within the tech industry. Founded in 1975, Microsoft has refined its visual identity over the years to become one of the most recognized brands in its category.

The primary color, Red (#F25022), serves as the foundation of Microsoft's visual system and is used across the brand's logo, marketing materials, and digital products. Supporting colors like Green (#7FBA00) provide contrast and visual hierarchy across different applications. Each color in the palette has a specific functional role — from primary brand identification to secondary surfaces, accent highlights, and background elements.

Designers and developers can use these exact color codes to maintain brand consistency across web, mobile, and print projects. All colors on this page are available for export as CSS custom properties, Tailwind CSS config, SCSS variables, and JSON — ready to integrate into any design system or codebase.

Color Breakdown

Red#F25022

Used as primary. RGB: 242, 80, 34.

Green#7FBA00

Used as primary. RGB: 127, 186, 0.

Blue#00A4EF

Used as primary. RGB: 0, 164, 239.

Yellow#FFB900

Used as primary. RGB: 255, 185, 0.

Gray#737373

Used as text. RGB: 115, 115, 115.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are Microsoft's official brand colors?

Microsoft's official palette consists of 5 colors: Red (#F25022), Green (#7FBA00), Blue (#00A4EF), Yellow (#FFB900), Gray (#737373). These colors are used across Microsoft's logo, website, marketing materials, and product interfaces to maintain a consistent brand identity.

What is the hex code for Microsoft's primary color?

Microsoft's primary brand color is Red with the hex code #F25022. This color is used as the primary identifier for the brand and appears prominently in the logo and key marketing materials.

Can I use Microsoft's colors in my project?

The color values (hex codes, RGB, HSL) listed on this page are factual information and can be referenced freely. However, using colors in combination with Microsoft's logo, name, or other trademarked elements may require permission. Always check the brand's official guidelines for commercial usage.

How do I export Microsoft's colors for my code?

Use the export buttons above to copy Microsoft's colors as CSS custom properties, Tailwind CSS config objects, SCSS variables, or JSON. Each format is ready to paste directly into your codebase or design system configuration file.