Pantone to CMYK Converter

Look up a common Pantone or PMS color code and get an approximate CMYK value for practical design and print planning.

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Convert Pantone to CMYK

Result
Enter a value or load the sample to see the result.

About this Pantone to CMYK converter

Convert common Pantone and PMS color codes to approximate CMYK values online for design notes, print handoff, and quick color checks.

What it does

Pantone and PMS references are often used when designers, printers, and brand teams need a shared color name. CMYK describes a different system: a mix of cyan, magenta, yellow, and black ink. This page helps bridge those workflows by turning a common Pantone-style code into a practical CMYK approximation that can be copied into notes, tickets, design specs, or early print discussions.

When to use it

The converter uses a small browser-side reference table for common PMS values. It is intended for fast planning, not final press approval. A printed Pantone swatch, a calibrated proof, paper stock, ink behavior, and the printer profile can all change how a color appears. Treat the output as a useful starting point when you need to move quickly between naming systems.

How it works

This kind of lookup is helpful when a brand document lists a PMS color but a layout, mockup, or vendor request asks for CMYK percentages. Instead of opening a design application just to estimate the channels, you can paste the color code here and copy the result. The page keeps the input and output visible so the value is easy to review.

Practical note

For production print, always confirm the final value with official swatches or the print vendor. For web documentation, internal design handoff, and early collateral planning, this online converter gives a quick answer in a focused page.

Convert Pantone to CMYK

Input

PANTONE 186 C

Output

CMYK: 2, 100, 85, 6 / HEX approximation: #C8102E

How to use

  1. Paste or enter the value you want to process.
  2. Click Convert to run the tool.
  3. Review the output and copy the result you need.

Best for

  • Design handoff
  • Color documentation
  • CSS references
  • Print planning

Color conversion notes

Approximation boundary

Screen colors and print colors are different systems. Use these results for planning, documentation, and handoff, then proof final print values.

Input normalization

The tool accepts common practical formats and normalizes the value before converting, which helps reduce copy-paste friction.

Best next check

For brand or print work, compare the result with official brand guidelines, swatches, color profiles, or printer-approved values.

Pantone to CMYK Converter common mistakes

FAQ

Is Pantone to CMYK exact?

No. Pantone is a spot color system and CMYK is a process ink model. The result is an approximation for planning and communication.

Can I enter PMS instead of Pantone?

Yes. Common inputs such as PMS 186 C, 186 C, and PANTONE 186 C are accepted.

Why is my PMS code missing?

The page currently uses a compact reference set for common colors. More PMS values can be added as the color tool library expands.