In the late 2010s, websites would often gather personal information from visitors without their knowledge or consent—from habits, to the other websites they had visited, to their unique IP addresses—for example. These days, things are changing.
GDPR, or the General Data Protection Regulation, has ushered in widespread use of cookie banner notices, empowering consumers to control what data they share, and how it can be used. However, with that has come a problem; most website designs don’t incorporate cookie banners well, or in a manner that pays homage to the overall aesthetic of a website.
If you’re a designer looking for the best cookie banner examples, you know that finding them is like trying to find a needle in a haystack. Here you’ll find documented cases of websites that have beautifully incorporated cookie banner designs, all in one convenient place.
The Cookie Consent Library is a creation of Jonathan Patterson, a freelance senior product design generalist.
The gallery is growing every day thanks to contributors like you. Do explore the gallery and let it serve as inspiration for your own cookie banner designs.
Don’t copy anything directly from the gallery. While it’s acceptable to use the designs as inspiration, it’s essential to put a unique spin on what you discover.
This website does not contain any legal advice. Always conduct your own research and ensure your cookie banner follows relevant requirements and laws.
Have you discovered a well-designed cookie banner that you believe would be a great addition? You’re invited to submit it to the gallery, whether it be your own creation, or one you found online.
Submission are evaluated for inclusion into the gallery based on several factors such as design, uniqueness, and implementation. Also, please be aware that the gallery only accepts submissions from live, functioning websites. To make a recommendation email the URL to jon@jonathanpatterson.com