Color Identifier

Color Finder From Image

Tap any spot in a photo or screenshot and get the exact color, with codes ready to copy.

Find the exact color inside any picture

Sometimes the color you want is already sitting in a photo — a sunset, a sofa, a brand’s logo. A color finder from image lets you pull that exact shade out without redrawing or guessing. Color Identifier works like an eyedropper for your photos: open the picture, tap the point, and read the color.

How to find a color from an image

  1. Open Color Identifier and choose From Photo.
  2. Select the image — photos, screenshots, and downloads all work.
  3. Tap the exact area you want to sample.
  4. Get the color name plus its Hex, RGB, CMYK and Pantone codes.

Because the color finder from image reads the actual pixels, you get the shade that’s really there, not a rough approximation.

Great for design and inspiration

Build a palette from one photo

Sample several points across a single image to capture its full color story, then save those colors as a palette and export or share the codes with your other tools. One photo can hold a whole scheme, and pulling it out this way is far faster than matching each shade by eye.

Frequently asked questions

How does a color finder from image work?

You open a picture, tap the spot you care about, and the app reads that pixel. Color Identifier returns the color name plus Hex, RGB, CMYK and Pantone codes.

Can I use screenshots and downloads?

Yes — any image in your photo library works, including screenshots, downloads, and saved inspiration.

Can I sample more than one color?

Yes. Tap different points across the image to capture several colors, then save them into a palette.

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