An eyedropper, focused and precise
People who want a photo editor with eyedropper tool usually need the eyedropper itself: a way to sample an exact color from an image. Color Identifier is upfront that it does not edit photos, but the eyedropper is its core. Open a picture, tap a point, and it reads that precise pixel and hands you usable codes.
How the eyedropper works
- Open Color Identifier and choose From Photo.
- Select any image, screenshot, or saved download.
- Tap the exact spot you want to sample.
- Read the color name plus Hex, RGB, CMYK and Pantone codes.
It is not a full photo editor with eyedropper tool, but for sampling colors it does precisely what you need. The eyedropper earns its place in many tasks:
- Design — lift an exact tone from a reference photo.
- Branding — sample the colors in a logo or product shot.
- Decor — pull a shade from a room photo before shopping.
Keep your sampled colors
A photo editor with eyedropper tool is only handy if the colors stick around. Save each sample into a palette, organize by project, and export or share the codes. Because the values are universal, they work with any paint brand’s range, design app, or document. Switch to Live Camera and the same eyedropper works on real objects too.