Image Color Extractor
Pull the dominant color palette out of any image.
What does this color extractor do?
It scans your image, samples every pixel, and pulls out the eight most dominant colors as hex codes. Use it to build a palette from a brand logo, a hero photo, or any reference image. Click any swatch to copy its hex code instantly.
Why extract a color palette?
Designers and marketers often need to match a brand, a campaign mood, or a product photo when picking new colors. Pulling a palette from a real image gives a starting set that already feels visually consistent. SEOs use it to make blog hero graphics that match the post imagery.
How do you use this tool?
- Drop any image into the upload area.
- The tool downsamples the image and counts color frequencies.
- Eight dominant colors appear as swatches with hex values.
- Click a swatch to copy its hex code, then paste into your design tool.
When should you trust the palette and when should you tweak it?
The palette captures the most pixel heavy colors, which is usually right for hero photos and clean brand assets. For busy or noisy images, treat the palette as a starting point and adjust by hand. Sometimes the dominant color is the background, not the subject.
Got more questions?
How accurate is the palette?
Can I extract more than eight colors?
Does it work with photos that have many colors?
Will it pick up colors from the corners or full image?
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