FiveM Chat Color Codes
FiveM chat and many notifications use ^0–^9 color codes: a caret plus a digit recolors everything after it. Pick your colors here, preview the result live, and copy a ready-to-paste string.
Shown on a dark chat-style surface. In game the colors look the same, though the exact shade can vary slightly by resource.
^0Welcome to ^5Digital Den
Each segment is prefixed with its ^N code, for example ^1Hello ^2World. Remember that ^0 and ^7 are white and reset the styling. Paste the string into FiveM chat, chat messages, or notification and text resources that support ^ codes.
FiveM chat colors, explained
How do FiveM chat colors work?+
FiveM uses a simple color system built on the caret character. Placing ^ followed by a digit 0-9 changes the color of every character that comes after it, until the next code appears. Build your message here segment by segment, and this tool writes the codes for you.
What are the ^ color codes?+
The codes run from ^0 to ^9: ^0 white, ^1 red, ^2 green, ^3 yellow, ^4 blue, ^5 light blue, ^6 purple, ^7 white, ^8 orange, and ^9 grey. Both ^0 and ^7 reset the text back to white, which is handy for ending a colored word.
Where can I use these?+
They work in the FiveM chat box and in many chat-based resources and messages. A lot of notification and text-draw resources also honor ^ codes, though some strip them or use their own formatting. If colors do not appear, that specific resource may not support them.
Is it free?+
Yes. This generator is completely free, needs no login or account, and runs entirely in your browser, so nothing you type is uploaded anywhere.
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