Extract dominant colors and create color palettes from any image using advanced color analysis.
Select an image file to extract colors from
Drag and drop your image here or click to browse
Extract dominant colors and create color palettes from any image using advanced color analysis. This professional-grade tool provides accurate results and maintains the highest quality standards for your files.
Extract colors directly from uploaded images using advanced algorithms.
Generate complete color palettes from image analysis.
Analyze color distribution and dominant colors in images.
Click "Upload Your File" or drag and drop your image. We support JPG, PNG, GIF, and WebP formats up to 10MB.
Our advanced algorithm will automatically extract the dominant colors from your image and analyze the color distribution.
Browse the extracted color palette with HEX, RGB, and HSL values for each dominant color in your image.
Click on any color to copy its code to your clipboard and use it in your design projects.
Extract color palettes from inspiring images to create cohesive design schemes for your projects.
Analyze competitor websites or inspiration images to create matching color themes for your site.
Extract colors from brand logos or marketing materials to maintain consistent brand identity.
Analyze the color composition of photographs to understand color harmony and balance.
Our tool typically extracts 5-10 dominant colors from each image, focusing on the most prominent and visually significant colors in the composition.
We support all major image formats including JPG, PNG, GIF, WebP, and BMP. Maximum file size is 10MB per image.
Yes, for each extracted color you'll get HEX, RGB, HSL, and CMYK values that you can copy and use in your design software.
Absolutely. All color extraction happens locally in your browser. Your images are never uploaded to our servers, ensuring complete privacy.
Our algorithm uses advanced color clustering techniques to identify the most visually significant colors, providing highly accurate results for design use.
Yes, you can copy individual color codes or export the entire palette in various formats for use in your design projects.