CMYK to Pantone color tools help print designers find the closest Pantone spot color for a given CMYK ink combination. This free browser-based tool converts your CMYK values into the nearest Pantone Solid Coated match using LAB color space comparison, giving you a Pantone name, HEX code, and a ΔE accuracy score. No signup required.
A CMYK to Pantone converter is a tool that translates process ink values (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black) into the closest matching Pantone Solid Coated spot color. Pantone has been the global print color standard since 1963, with over 3,000 standardized colors used by commercial printers worldwide. CMYK to Pantone Converter accepts four ink percentage inputs, converts them through the LAB color space, and uses the CIE76 color difference formula (ΔE) to find the nearest Pantone Solid Coated entry from a reference library. The result shows the Pantone name, HEX code, and ΔE score. A ΔE below 3 is perceptually acceptable to most observers; a score above 6 represents a visible difference. This is useful for print designers bridging screen and press color, production teams verifying brand colors before sending files, and designers who receive CMYK values and need the corresponding Pantone equivalent for spot color print jobs. The tool runs entirely in the browser with no data sent to a server. For broader color work, Color Converter converts between HEX, RGB, HSL, and HSV formats, Color Name Finder identifies the nearest named CSS color for any HEX value, and Color Mixer blends two colors to find intermediate values.
CMYK to Pantone conversion is a routine step in professional print production. When a design is built in process color (CMYK) but a specific element must be reproduced as a Pantone spot color for brand consistency or special finishing, the designer needs to identify the nearest Pantone equivalent. Brand guidelines routinely specify both a Pantone number and CMYK breakdown: the Pantone number for spot color jobs, the CMYK values for full-color offset or digital print. When these are not cross-referenced in existing documentation, this converter identifies the closest Pantone Solid Coated match for any CMYK combination. The CIE76 ΔE color difference scale works as follows: ΔE below 2 is imperceptible to most observers; ΔE 2 to 4 is noticeable only when the two colors are placed directly side by side; ΔE above 6 is a clearly visible difference at normal viewing distance. High ΔE values are expected for saturated mixed colors that fall outside the gamut of standard Pantone inks. In these cases, the converter result is a useful starting point, but the final spot color selection should be confirmed against a physical Pantone swatch book under the intended lighting conditions. For converting between digital color formats, use Color Converter. For building a complete color palette from a brand color, use Tint & Shade Generator or Color Palette Generator.