Color Identifier

Color Grabber

Grab colors from anything and collect them into palettes you can export and share.

A color grabber that collects, not just captures

Plenty of tools can read one color, but a real color grabber helps you gather them. Color Identifier does both: grab a shade from the world or a photo, then drop it into a palette so it joins the rest of your collection. Over time you build sets of colors you can actually reuse.

How the color grabber works

  1. Open Color Identifier and use Live Camera to grab a color from any object or surface.
  2. Or choose From Photo and tap a point to grab a color from an image.
  3. Each grab returns the name plus Hex, RGB, CMYK and Pantone codes.
  4. Save it into a palette to keep building your set.

Used this way, the color grabber turns scattered moments of inspiration into an organized library.

Why collecting matters

Export when you’re ready

Once a palette is built, export or share the codes so your grabbed colors move straight into your design files, documents, or shopping notes. Since every grab carries Hex, RGB, CMYK and Pantone together, the same palette works whether you’re heading to screen or to print, and the codes drop cleanly into whatever tool you use next.

Frequently asked questions

What does a color grabber do?

It captures a color and gives you its codes. Color Identifier grabs colors from your camera or photos and lets you collect them into palettes with Hex, RGB, CMYK and Pantone values.

Can I collect several colors together?

Yes. Save each grab into a palette so related colors stay grouped, then export or share the whole set.

Where do the grabbed colors go?

Into palettes you build in the app. From there you can export the codes or share them with your other tools.

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