Extract HEX Palette From Image

We’ve made it simple to grab a single HEX color from any image you upload or paste, and now we’re expanding the possibilities.

extract-hex-palette-from-image-logoWith this tool, you can create a complete HEX color palette directly from any image file. The tool scans the image, identifies the key colors, and then generates a collection of HEX codes that correspond to the original image. It’s straightforward – just click on the demo images below to give it a try.

Each click on the image will capture the color from the pixel under your mouse and convert it into a HEX code. By default, the tool grabs 4 colors, but you can adjust the settings to capture more or fewer colors with each click.

Color Picker (upload image):

• Step 1 - Upload your image file.
• Step 2 - Point and click to extract palette.

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Hover and click on image area to obtain color palette. You can also reset image or get a different one.

HEX
#674a32
RGB
rgb(103, 74, 50)
HSL
27°, 35%, 30%
CMYK
cmyk(0%, 28%, 51%, 60%)
HEX
#c6bbb5
RGB
rgb(198, 187, 181)
HSL
21°, 13%, 74%
CMYK
cmyk(0%, 6%, 9%, 22%)

How We Extract a HEX Color Palette from an Image

1. Loading Your Image

  • First, we load your image into our processing tool, making sure it’s ready for analysis in its original format.

2. Analyzing Dominant Colors

  • We then analyze the image to identify the most dominant colors. This is done using techniques like K-means clustering, which helps simplify and pinpoint the key colors in the image.

3. Extracting HEX Codes

  • Once the dominant colors are identified, we extract the exact HEX codes for each of them, accurately representing the colors found in the image.

4. Compiling Your HEX Palette

  • Finally, we compile these HEX codes into a cohesive palette that you can use for your design projects, ensuring that the palette reflects the original image’s colors.

This process provides you with a precise HEX palette that captures the true colors of your visual sample.

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