Color Identifier

Scheme Creator

Build a color scheme from real shades you capture, each with exact codes.

A scheme creator built from real colors

When you look for a scheme creator, you want colors that work together as a set. Color Identifier approaches this from real life rather than random output: you capture the actual shades you want and gather them into a coordinated scheme. Each color you add carries exact codes, so the scheme stays precise and repeatable.

How to create a scheme

  1. Open Color Identifier and choose Live Camera or From Photo.
  2. Point at a real object, or tap a point in an image.
  3. Read the color name plus Hex, RGB, CMYK and Pantone codes.
  4. Save it into the palette that becomes your scheme.

Used this way, the app fills your scheme with colors you picked on purpose. A captured scheme helps across different work:

Organize, export, and reuse

A scheme creator is most useful when the scheme is saved and portable. Group your captured colors, organize by project, and export or share the codes. Because the values are universal, every color works with any paint brand’s range, design app, or document. Color Identifier is free to download with your first scans free.

Frequently asked questions

Does this scheme creator invent color schemes for me?

No. Rather than auto-generating schemes, Color Identifier lets you build one from real colors you capture, each with its Hex, RGB, CMYK and Pantone codes.

How do I add colors to a scheme?

Capture them with Live Camera or by tapping points in a photo, then save them together as a palette that forms your scheme.

Can I share the scheme I build?

Yes. Save your colors as a palette and export or share the codes for design, print, or paint work.

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