Color Identifier

Color Code Identifier From Image

Tap any point in a photo to identify its exact color code.

Identify a color code straight from an image

Sometimes the color you need is already sitting in a picture. A color code identifier from image lets you lift it out precisely. Color Identifier is a color code identifier from image: open any photo or screenshot, tap the exact point like an eyedropper, and read the codes for that pixel.

How it works

  1. Open Color Identifier and choose From Photo.
  2. Open the image, screenshot, or download you want.
  3. Tap the precise point to sample.
  4. Read the Hex, RGB, CMYK and Pantone codes and save them.

Because the color code identifier from image works on any picture in your library, you can pull a color from a logo, a website grab, or a holiday snap. Here is what you can sample:

From image to everywhere

The codes are what make an image sample useful. Hex and RGB drop into design and UI files, while CMYK and Pantone carry the color into print and paint matching. Save your image picks into palettes, then export or share so the exact values follow you into the next project. The app is a free download with free first scans, so you can start sampling images today.

Frequently asked questions

How do I identify a color code from an image?

Open the photo in From Photo mode, tap the exact point you want, and Color Identifier returns that pixel's Hex, RGB, CMYK and Pantone codes.

Does it work on screenshots and downloads?

Yes. Any image in your library works, including screenshots, downloads and saved photos. Tap the spot to get its code.

Can I also read codes from real objects?

Yes. Switch to Live Camera to point at a physical object and read its color code in real time.

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