Analyze any color down to its codes
Seeing a color is one thing; understanding it is another. A color analyzer tells you precisely what a shade is made of. Color Identifier works as a color analyzer that reads any object or image and breaks the color into named, numeric values you can act on.
How it works
- Open Color Identifier and choose Live Camera or From Photo.
- Point at the object, or tap the exact point in your image.
- Read the color name plus its Hex, RGB, CMYK and Pantone breakdown.
- Save the result to a palette.
Here is what the breakdown gives you:
- Hex and RGB — the screen and web definition of the color.
- CMYK — the print-ready makeup of the shade.
- Pantone — a standardized reference for matching.
Because a color analyzer returns all four at once, you see the same color from every angle in a single reading.
Save and compare your results
Analysis is more useful when you can keep and compare it. Save colors into palettes, organize them by project, and export or share the values so your breakdowns are ready to reuse. The app is a free download with your first scans free, so you can start analyzing colors right away.