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webgradients

180 free CSS3, Figma, Sketch & PSD gradients — plus a JSON dataset for design tools, generators, and AI agents.

by itmeo · GitHub
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Browse a collection of 180 free color gradients for use in your design projects.

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180 free CSS3, Figma, Sketch & PSD gradients — plus a JSON dataset for design tools, generators, and AI agents.

webgradients has 2.5k stars on GitHub. It has been forked 141 times. webgradients is written mainly in CSS. It has been in active development since 2017. webgradients is available under the MIT license. Its main topics are ai-agents, background, colors, css.

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What is webgradients?

180 free CSS3, Figma, Sketch & PSD gradients — plus a JSON dataset for design tools, generators, and AI agents.

Is webgradients open source?

webgradients is an open-source project. It is released under the MIT license.

Is webgradients free?

Yes. webgradients is free and open source — you can use, modify and self-host it.

What license does webgradients use?

webgradients is available under the MIT license.

What language is webgradients written in?

webgradients is written mainly in CSS.

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