Pull a color straight out of a picture
You found the perfect shade sitting inside a photo on your phone — now you want its details. As a color identifier picture tool, Color Identifier lets you open any image and tap the exact spot you care about, like an eyedropper for your camera roll. In a moment you get the color’s name and its full set of codes, no manual matching required.
How to read a color from a picture
- Open Color Identifier and choose From Photo.
- Load the picture you want to read.
- Tap the precise point — a petal, a wall, a logo.
- Read the name plus Hex, RGB, CMYK and Pantone codes.
Because this color identifier picture mode reads a single pixel where you tap, you can target one small detail rather than guessing at the whole image.
What people read from pictures
- Saved inspiration — a room, an outfit, or a product you screenshotted.
- Downloads — colors from a website image or social post.
- Your own photos — a flower, a sunset, a piece of art.
Keep the colors you find
A picture is full of colors, but usually one or two matter. Save those to a palette so they don’t get lost in your library, then export or share the codes when you need them. The app is free to download with your first reads free, so you can open a picture and start identifying colors today.