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
- Open Color Identifier and choose From Photo.
- Select the image — photos, screenshots, and downloads all work.
- Tap the exact area you want to sample.
- 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
- Mood boards — lift colors from saved inspiration shots.
- Brand work — sample a logo or screenshot to match its palette.
- Recreating a look — grab the tones from a room or outfit photo.
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.