Image Color Picker
Image Color Picker Overview
Extract exact colors and palettes from images
Image Color Picker is a sophisticated design tool that allows you to instantly extract precise colors and generate cohesive color palettes from any image. Whether you are a web designer looking for the perfect hex code from a logo, an artist creating a color scheme based on a photograph, or a developer matching UI elements to brand assets, this tool streamlines the process. Simply upload your image (JPG, PNG, WebP) and the tool will automatically analyze pixel data to identify dominant colors and create a diverse palette. You can also hover over any specific pixel to pick its exact color value. The tool provides color codes in multiple standard formats including HEX (for web), RGB (for screen), and HSL (for design adjustments), making it versatile for all digital creative workflows. Unlike basic color pickers, this tool processes everything client-side in your browser, ensuring your private images are never uploaded to a server. It helps you build consistent, harmonious designs by deriving your color usage directly from your source imagery.
How to Use Image Color Picker
- Upload an image by dragging and dropping or clicking the upload area
- The tool automatically extracts a palette of dominant colors
- Hover over any part of the image to inspect specific pixel colors
- Click on any extracted color chip to copy its HEX code instantly
- Use the generated palette to create harmonious designs
Frequently Asked Questions
- What image formats are supported?
- The tool supports all standard web image formats including JPG, PNG, WebP, and GIF.
- How accurate is the color extraction?
- The extraction is pixel-perfect. The dominant color algorithm clusters similar pixels to find the most representative colors of the image.
- Do you save my photos?
- No. This tool runs entirely in your browser using client-side code. Your images are never uploaded to our servers, ensuring complete privacy.
- Can I copy RGB values?
- Yes, typically the tool is optimized for HEX codes (web standard), but you can often convert these easily. Future updates may include direct RGB copy buttons.
- Is this useful for designers?
- Absolutely. Creating a color palette from a mood board image or brand logo is one of the most common use cases for ensuring design consistency.
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