Online Image Color Picker Tool - Extract Image Color Codes | Free Color Recognition Tool

Free online image upload, click anywhere to get color values

Drag and drop images here or click to upload

Supports JPG, PNG, GIF formats

Image Preview And Color Picking

Current Tool Introduction

Image Color Picker is a professional online tool for extracting colors from images, supporting local image upload. Click anywhere on the image to precisely obtain the color value at that point, displayed in multiple formats including HEX, RGB, and HSL, with automatic saving of color history to help designers, front-end developers, UI/UX designers, illustrators, and color enthusiasts efficiently complete color scheme extraction and color analysis tasks. The tool offers a clean upload interface: users can upload images via drag-and-drop, file selection, or directly pasting screenshots (Ctrl+V), freely zoom in on image preview areas to view details, click on any pixel to get color information, with all color records automatically saved in the history list for easy reference. In everyday work, designers often need to extract color schemes from reference images, front-end developers need to accurately obtain color values from design mockups, and illustrators need to analyze color combinations in outstanding works. Traditional methods require professional software like Photoshop to open images, use eyedropper tools for sampling, and switch formats to view values—a cumbersome process with high software resource usage. Built on browser-native technology, this tool requires no software installation and works directly in the browser, supporting multiple image formats including JPG, PNG, and GIF, with precise color picking, fast response, and history functionality for easy comparison of multiple color picks. Whether extracting brand colors, analyzing competitor color schemes, or finding color inspiration for projects, Image Color Picker provides convenient and efficient color extraction support, making it a practical auxiliary tool for design and development workflows.