About Image Color Picker
Copy single color codes with one click, build and export color palettes, download palette text files, or save palettes locally.Supports PNG, JPG, WebP, SVG, and GIF and can sample from website thumbnails, screenshots, and photos for brand audits and design checks.
Browser-based processing keeps local files on the device; remote URL sampling depends on the source server’s canvas access permissions.
Key Features
- Extracts color values (hex, RGB, HSL, HSV) from images and screenshots
- Accepts input via file upload, clipboard paste, or image URL
- Pixel-level eyedropper sampling using the browser canvas with hover-updated color readout
- Palette management: one-click copy of color codes, build/export palettes, download palette text files, and save palettes locally
- Supports PNG, JPG, WebP, SVG, GIF; processes local files in-browser (keeps files on device); remote URL sampling depends on source server canvas access permissions
Use Cases
- Extract exact hex, RGB, HSL and HSV codes from any image, screenshot or URL with Image Color Picker's on-canvas eyedropper—copy color codes instantly and maintain consistent UI/branding palettes without any design plugins or coding.
- Create and export organized color palettes from photos, screenshots or web images by uploading, pasting or supplying a URL; Image Color Picker lets you sample pixels, arrange swatches, export palettes and save them locally for seamless handoff to designers and developers.
- Match product or competitor colors precisely by sampling pixels from screenshots or live web images using Image Color Picker, then copy codes or download palette files to implement pixel-perfect styling across websites, presentations and marketing assets.
Who is it for?
- Graphic designers
- Product designers
- Front-end developers
- Brand managers
- Students
Based on 6 verified user reviews — Average rating: 4.00/5
@oliviataylor9944
TurkeyDetailed take after daily use: Image Color Picker is strongest on speed and decent on quality when the brief is clear. I tested it against two alternatives on the same tasks (blog outline, meeting notes cleanup, and a short product FAQ). Image Color Picker was the fastest and produced the least awkward tone. Weak points are edge cases — niche jargon and multi-step instructions sometimes drift. I solved that with a saved prompt style guide. Pricing is okay if you actually use it several times a week; otherwise the free tier may be enough. Overall I would recommend it to freelancers and small teams who need reliable first drafts, not final publish-ready copy every time.
@carlhughes7566
TurkeyThe output quality improved after I wrote better prompts. Highly usable.
@josephgray996
TurkeyGüzel bir keşif. Dokümantasyon biraz daha net olabilirdi ama öğrenince verimli.
@brianmyers5628
TurkeyHelpful assistant for repetitive work. Still needs human review on important outputs.
@inautton7754
TurkeyGünlük işler için fiyat/performans iyi. Hafif düzenleme yetiyor.

