A conducting composite of polyaniline, poly(o-toluidine) and poly(aniline-co-o-toluidine) using incorporation of TiO 2 and SiO 2 was prepared by electrochemical polymerization. The films were electro-polymerized in solution containing 0.1 M monomer(s), 1 M sulphuric acid as supporting electrolyte and 10 −5 M TiO 2 and SiO 2 , applying a sequential linear potential scan rate of 50 mV/s between −0.2 and 1.0 V versus Ag/AgCl electrode. The characterization of the composites was done by cyclic voltammetry, UV-Vis spectroscopy, electrical conductivity and thermogravimetric analysis. It is observed that the UV-Vis peaks are appearing in the region of conducting emerladine salt (ES) phase. In overall study, the polymers prepared using TiO 2 have higher conductivity than SiO 2 , with the highest conductivity observed for the polyaniline-TiO 2 conducting composite. The composite does not lose its colour at higher temperature and, hence, can be utilized as conductive pigments required for anti-electrostatic applications.