Color Identifier

Color Identifier Image

Turn any image into exact color answers with a tap.

Turn an image into exact colors

An image is full of colors, but only useful for design once you know their values. A color identifier image approach lets you tap a picture and get those values instantly. Color Identifier works like an eyedropper for any image: open it, tap the point, and read the color.

How the color identifier image flow works

  1. Open Color Identifier and choose From Photo.
  2. Select any image, screenshot, or download.
  3. Tap the exact spot you want to identify.
  4. Get the color name plus Hex, RGB, CMYK and Pantone codes.

Using a color identifier image method means you read the true pixel, so the result matches what’s actually in the picture.

Useful in many places

Keep your image colors organized

Sample several points to build a full set from one image, then save the shades into a palette and export or share the codes. The values are universal, working with any paint range, design app, or document — so the colors in an image become colors you can actually use.

Frequently asked questions

What is a color identifier image tool?

It's a tool that identifies the color at a point in an image. Color Identifier reads the pixel you tap and returns its name plus Hex, RGB, CMYK and Pantone codes.

Which images can I use?

Any image in your library works — photos, screenshots, and downloaded pictures all open in the From Photo mode.

Can I identify several colors at once?

Yes. Tap multiple points across the image to identify a set of colors, then save them as a palette.

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