See exactly what color is in your image
Searching image in color often means you want to know the precise shades a picture contains. Color Identifier answers that directly: open a photo, tap any point, and it identifies the true color at that pixel along with codes you can use elsewhere. Instead of describing a color loosely, you get its exact values.
Read any point in a photo
- Open Color Identifier and choose From Photo.
- Select the image you want to inspect.
- Tap a spot to read the color at that pixel.
- Get the color name plus Hex, RGB, CMYK and Pantone codes.
Examining an image in color this way turns a vague impression into precise, repeatable numbers. There are practical reasons to identify image colors:
- Design — match elements to a tone from a reference photo.
- Accessibility — name colors as an aid for color vision deficiency.
- Print — keep CMYK and Pantone next to Hex and RGB.
Collect and reuse the colors
Once you know the colors in an image in color, save them. Group the shades into a palette, organize by project, and export or share the codes. The values are universal, so they work with any paint brand’s range, design tool, or document. Prefer real life? Live Camera reads colors from objects in front of you the same way.