Find the Color in Your Image
Use our color picker tool to find specific colors in your image. The tool identifies prominent colors and allows you to select shades by clicking on the image. View the hex code and RGB values for the chosen color. color picker tool hex code RGB values
Image Color Picker & Palette Extractor
Find Colors on Your Image
Upload Your Image
Upload your image by clicking or drag and drop.
View Color Palette
A color palette will appear at the bottom of the page.
Select A Color
Click on any pixel within the image to select a color.
View Color Values
The color's HEX and RGB values will be displayed.
Identify Colors From Your Images
Identify and extract precise color values from images for design or project work. Use the image color finder to obtain hex codes and RGB values for consistent color matching across your projects. This tool helps ensure accurate color representation when working with visual elements.
Get Hex Codes and RGB Values
Determine the exact color of an object in an image with the Image Color Finder. This tool extracts specific color details, offering hex codes and RGB values for use in design work or color matching. It removes the need for manual estimation and supports consistent color accuracy.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does the color picker tool work?
The tool automatically identifies the main colors in your image. Then, when you click anywhere on the image, it selects that color and displays its hex code and RGB values.
What information does the tool provide?
For each color you select, the tool shows both the hex code (e.g., #FF0000) and the RGB values (e.g., 255, 0, 0).
How do I copy the color code?
Click on the color preview displayed at the bottom of the tool to instantly copy the color code to your clipboard.
Can I use this tool for graphic design projects?
Yes! This tool is perfect for graphic designers who need to accurately match colors from images for projects like branding, web design, or creating color palettes.
Is the color detection accurate?
The tool uses algorithms to detect prominent colors, but slight variations may occur based on image quality and lighting. For critical color matching, it's always best to double-check the results.