Color Identifier

Image Get Color

Tap any photo to get its exact color as codes you can reuse.

Get the exact color from any image

When you search image get color, you want a quick, reliable way to pull a shade out of a picture. Color Identifier does exactly that with an eyedropper-style tap: open an image, choose the spot, and the app reads the pixel and hands you its codes. No guessing at a hex value by eye.

Three steps to a usable color

  1. Open Color Identifier and choose From Photo.
  2. Select any photo, screenshot, or saved download.
  3. Tap the point you want and read the color name plus Hex, RGB, CMYK and Pantone.

That is the whole image get color flow, and every reading is precise to the pixel you choose. From there you can put the color to work:

Save and share what you capture

Once you image get color, keep it. Save each shade into a palette, group palettes by project, and export or share the codes. The values are universal, so they work with any paint brand’s range, design app, or document. Color Identifier is free to download, and your first scans are free, so you can start sampling colors right away.

Frequently asked questions

How do I get a color from an image?

Open the photo in Color Identifier, choose From Photo, and tap the point you want. The app returns that color's name plus Hex, RGB, CMYK and Pantone codes.

Does it work on screenshots?

Yes. Any image in your library works, including screenshots of websites, apps, or downloads.

Can I get more than one color?

Yes. Tap several points to gather a set of colors, then save them as a palette and export or share the codes.

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