Color Identifier

Image From Color

Pull the precise color out of any image and keep it as usable codes.

Get the color out of an image, precisely

People who search image from color are usually thinking about color and pictures together. Color Identifier focuses on the most practical version of that: taking an existing photo and reading the precise shade at any point. Rather than guessing, you tap the exact spot and get a color you can reuse anywhere.

How to read a color from a picture

  1. Open Color Identifier and choose From Photo.
  2. Select any image, screenshot, or download.
  3. Tap the point you want; the app samples that pixel.
  4. Read the color name plus Hex, RGB, CMYK and Pantone codes.

Working image from color this way means a logo, a sunset, or a paint swatch in a photo becomes a usable, repeatable value. Exact codes matter for several reasons:

Keep your colors together

Going from image from color to a saved set is simple. Store each shade in a palette, organize by project, and export or share the codes. Because the values are universal, they work with any paint range, design tool, or document. Prefer real objects? Switch to Live Camera and the same reading works on what is in front of you.

Frequently asked questions

Does the app create an image from a color I pick?

No, it does not generate pictures. Color Identifier works the other way: it reads the exact color from an image you already have and gives you its codes.

How precise is the reading?

You tap a single point in the photo and the app samples that pixel, returning the color name plus Hex, RGB, CMYK and Pantone values.

Can I collect several colors from one picture?

Yes. Tap multiple spots to gather a set, then save them as a palette and export or share the codes.

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