Color Picker from Image
Controls
Picked Color
Auto-Extracted Palette
Your Palette
Click colors on image or "Add to Palette" to build your palette
Upload one image, zoom in to click exact colors, copy HEX, RGB, HSL, and CMYK values, extract an automatic palette with 3 to 12 colors, and regenerate swatches until the palette fits. No registration is required.
How to Extract Colors from Images
- Upload an image or drag and drop it into the tool
- Click anywhere on the image to pick an exact color
- View HEX, RGB, HSL, and CMYK values
- Use the auto-extracted palette or build your own palette
- Export the palette or copy the color codes you need
Key Features
Precision Color Picker
Click any point in the image to read the exact color at that pixel.
Auto Palette Extraction
Extract dominant colors automatically and adjust how many colors appear in the palette.
Build Custom Palettes
Create your own palette by collecting chosen colors from the image.
Copy Useful Formats
Copy HEX, RGB, HSL, and CMYK values for design, print, or code.
Frequently Asked Questions
A color picker reads exact colors from an image, while a palette extractor finds several dominant or useful colors automatically. These tools are commonly used for design work, branding, UI styling, print preparation, digital art, mood boards, and any project where you need accurate color codes from a photo or graphic.
The picker reads the exact RGB values of the pixel you click and then converts that same color into HEX, HSL, and CMYK formats. This makes it useful when you need precise color references rather than an approximate visual match.
The tool analyzes the image to find dominant and visually distinct colors, then groups them into a palette you can review and reuse. You can also adjust how many extracted colors you want so the palette feels either simpler or more detailed depending on the image and your needs.
Yes. The extracted color values themselves can be used in personal or commercial projects. Just keep in mind that using a color palette taken from a copyrighted image does not automatically give you rights to the underlying image or design it came from.
No. All processing happens locally in your browser, so the image stays on your device while colors are picked, analyzed, and exported. The tool does not upload your image to a remote server for processing or storage.
Common image formats including JPG, PNG, GIF, BMP, and WebP are supported. That covers most everyday photos, screenshots, graphics, and exported design assets you might want to sample colors from.
