Make a scheme from colors you actually choose
Plenty of tools call themselves a color scheme maker and hand you a set of hues from a slider. Color Identifier works differently and, for many projects, more usefully: you hand-pick each color from the real world or a photo, and it captures the exact value. Your scheme ends up built from shades you genuinely like, not ones a formula suggested.
How the capture works
- Open Color Identifier and choose Live Camera or From Photo.
- Aim at a real object, or tap the exact spot in an image.
- Read the color name plus Hex, RGB, CMYK and Pantone.
- Save it to a palette and add the next color.
As a color scheme maker companion, the app keeps every reading precise, so the colors stay true when you use them later.
Pull a scheme together
- From one photo — lift several coordinated tones at once.
- From objects — combine colors across materials and surfaces.
- From screens — capture shades from a screenshot.
Save your picks into a palette, organize by project, and export or share the codes. Because the values are universal, your finished scheme drops cleanly into design files, print specs, or paint shopping. Color Identifier is free to download, with your first captures free.