Image Color Extractor

Extract dominant colors from any image to build palettes for branding and UI design.

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Extracting dominant palettes from photos

Last updated: March 30, 2026

An image color extractor identifies dominant tones from uploaded visuals and returns reusable palette swatches for design and branding.

This helps designers derive cohesive UI colors from hero photos, product shots, and campaign artwork without manual sampling one pixel at a time.

Dominant color extraction is especially useful during fast prototyping when a complete design system needs to align to visual content quickly.

Frequently asked questions
How does dominant color extraction work?
The image is sampled and grouped into color clusters, then the most frequent colors are returned.
Can I copy extracted colors?
Yes. Click swatches to copy HEX values for use in CSS, Figma, or design systems.
Is this useful for palette generation?
Yes. It is ideal for deriving accent and neutral tones from hero images and photography.