Free Online RAL to RGB

A RAL-to-RGB converter maps RAL Classic codes to approximate sRGB hex and rgb() values for digital reference of physical paint and coating colors.

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RAL Classic approximate RGB values. Screen rendering may not match physical paint swatches.

How to Use This Tool

  1. Type a RAL code (for example 5010) or color name (for example gentian blue) into the search box.
  2. Browse the matching swatches in the grid.
  3. Click any swatch to copy its hex to your clipboard.
  4. Remember: screen color depends on monitor calibration — verify with a physical RAL fan deck before specifying paint.

What Is a RAL to RGB?

RAL Classic is a European color matching system standardised by the German RAL Institute, used in paint, powder coating, plastics and signage. Codes like RAL 5010 (Enzian Blue) and RAL 9010 (Pure White) identify specific physical color samples produced under controlled conditions.

Disclaimer: the RGB values in this tool are approximate sRGB conversions of the RAL Institute's published reference data. They are not a licensed RAL product, and accuracy on your screen depends entirely on monitor calibration, ambient light and viewing angle. Always verify against a physical RAL fan deck before specifying paint, powder or signage.

Useful for architects building visualisation renders, industrial designers mocking up a coated product, signage teams checking colors against environmental references, and engineers matching a digital UI to a painted surface. This tool ships ~130 commonly-used RAL Classic codes searchable by code or name.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is RAL Classic?
A European color matching system widely used in paint, coatings, plastics and industrial design. Codes look like RAL 5010 (Enzian Blue) or RAL 9010 (Pure White).
How accurate is the conversion?
RAL publishes official approximate RGB values for each Classic code. These are the closest sRGB match to the physical swatch — but real samples vary with light source and finish.
Is RAL Design supported?
This tool covers RAL Classic (the most common). RAL Design uses HLC notation and is a separate system.

Published by the WeGotEveryTool team. We build and test every tool in-house and update pages when the underlying spec, formula, or recommendation changes.

Reviewed: May 2026. Disclaimer: this tool is provided as-is for general informational use. For decisions with material consequences (medical, legal, financial, security) verify results against a qualified professional source.

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