Image Color Picker

Extract colors from any image and get color codes in HEX, RGB, HSL, and CMYK formats.

About Image Color Picker

Our Image Color Picker allows you to upload any image and extract color information with precision. Click anywhere on the image to get the exact color at that pixel, or extract the dominant colors from the entire image.

Key Features:

  • Extract exact colors by clicking on any pixel
  • Get color codes in multiple formats (HEX, RGB, HSL, CMYK)
  • Magnifying glass for pixel-perfect selection
  • Extract dominant/palette colors from the image
  • Copy color codes with a single click

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Supported formats: JPG, PNG, GIF, BMP, WEBP

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Frequently Asked Questions

Our color picker is highly accurate and will extract the exact RGB value of the pixel you click on. However, keep in mind that colors can appear differently across devices due to screen calibration, brightness settings, and color profiles.

  • HEX: Hexadecimal format used in web design, represented as #RRGGBB
  • RGB: Red, Green, Blue format, each channel ranges from 0-255
  • HSL: Hue, Saturation, Lightness format, more intuitive for color adjustments
  • CMYK: Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Key (Black) format, used in print design

Dominant colors are determined using color quantization algorithms that analyze the entire image and identify the most frequently occurring colors. The algorithm groups similar colors together and identifies representative colors for each group, giving you a meaningful color palette that captures the essence of the image.

Yes! This tool is perfect for color-matching. You can upload any image and extract exact color values for use in design projects. Designers often use this to ensure color consistency across different media, or to create complementary color schemes based on existing images.

How to Use

  1. Upload an image by dragging & dropping or using the Browse button
  2. Once the image loads, click on any part of the image to select a color
  3. View the selected color's codes in HEX, RGB, HSL, and CMYK formats
  4. Click the copy button next to any code to copy it to your clipboard
  5. Use the Extract Dominant Colors button to identify the main colors in the image