Color Identifier

Color Maker

Capture colors from the world and turn them into codes for your palettes.

Make your palette from real colors

The best colors are often the ones you stumble on — a wall, a flower, a label, a photo. As a color maker companion, Color Identifier helps you capture those shades and turn them into exact codes you can actually use. Instead of inventing colors from scratch, you build your palette from the world around you.

Capture, then make it usable

  1. Open Color Identifier and choose Live Camera or From Photo.
  2. Point at a real object, or tap a point in an image.
  3. Read the color name plus Hex, RGB, CMYK and Pantone.
  4. Save it into a palette you are building.

Used as a color maker, the app converts anything you see into codes ready for design, print, or decor.

Ways to source colors

Grow and share your palettes

A maker is only as good as what it keeps. Group your captured colors into palettes, organize them by project, and export or share the codes when you are ready to use them elsewhere. Because this color maker companion is free to download with your first captures free, you can start collecting colors and building palettes today.

Frequently asked questions

How can a color maker app help me?

Color Identifier captures real or on-screen colors and gives their Hex, RGB, CMYK and Pantone codes, so you can build palettes from shades you find anywhere.

Where do the colors come from?

From whatever you point your camera at, or from any point you tap in a photo or screenshot.

Can I keep the colors together?

Yes. Save them into palettes, organize by project, and export or share the codes.

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