Image Color Extractor

Image Color Extractor

Extract dominant colors from any image and get hex codes, RGB values, and color palettes.

Upload Your Image
Drag & drop or click to browse
Supports JPG, PNG, GIF, WebP (Max 10MB)
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Colors to extract:
Quality:

Analyzing image colors...

Extracted Color Palette

Color copied to clipboard!

How to Use the Image Color Extractor

This tool analyzes your images and extracts the most dominant colors, providing you with hex codes, RGB values, and color percentages.

  • Upload Image: Drag and drop your image file or click to browse and select from your device.
  • Adjust Settings: Choose how many colors to extract (2-20) and select the analysis quality level.
  • Extract Colors: Click the "Extract Colors" button to analyze your image and generate the color palette.
  • Copy Colors: Click on any color card to copy its hex code to your clipboard instantly.
  • Download Palette: Save your color palette as a PNG image for future reference.
  • Copy All: Get all hex codes at once, separated by commas for easy use in design tools.

Supported Image Formats:

The tool supports all common image formats including JPEG, PNG, GIF, and WebP. Maximum file size is 10MB for optimal performance.

Quality Settings:

  • High Quality: Analyzes more pixels for accurate results but takes longer to process.
  • Medium Quality: Balanced approach providing good accuracy with reasonable processing time.
  • Fast: Quick analysis by sampling fewer pixels, suitable for getting general color ideas.

Perfect For:

  • Web Designers: Extract colors from inspiration images for website color schemes.
  • Graphic Designers: Create cohesive color palettes from photographs or artwork.
  • Developers: Get exact hex codes for CSS styling and UI development.
  • Artists: Analyze color compositions in reference images.
  • Marketers: Ensure brand consistency by extracting colors from logos and marketing materials.

Color Information:

For each extracted color, you'll get the hex code (for web use), RGB values (for design software), and the percentage of the image that color represents, helping you understand the color distribution.

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