Pull the colors you want out of any image
A photo can hold a whole scheme — the warm tones in a sunset, the accents in a room. A color extractor lets you take those exact shades and turn them into something you can reuse. Color Identifier works like an eyedropper: open an image, tap a point, and it extracts the color along with its codes.
How to extract a color
- Open Color Identifier and choose From Photo.
- Select any image, screenshot, or download.
- Tap the spot you want, and the color extractor reads that pixel.
- Get the color name plus its Hex, RGB, CMYK and Pantone codes.
Prefer the real world? Switch to Live Camera and the same extraction works on objects in front of you.
Build a scheme from one shot
- Mood boards — extract a palette from a single inspiration photo.
- Brand work — lift the colors from a logo or product image.
- Recreating a room — pull tones from a photo before you shop.
Keep your extracts organized
A color extractor is most useful when the results stick around. Save each extracted shade into a palette, group them by project, and export or share the codes. The values are universal, so they work with any paint range, design app, or document.