Free Color Palette Generator

Find inspiration. Upload any image, and this tool will instantly extract its primary color palette, complete with HEX codes.

Extract Colors from Image

What is a Color Palette and Why Extract Colors from Images?

A color palette is a collection of colors used together in design. Extracting color palettes from images helps designers, artists, and developers identify the dominant colors in photographs, artwork, or designs. This is invaluable for creating matching designs, understanding color harmony, and building cohesive visual identities.

Whether you're designing a website to match a photo, creating marketing materials inspired by an image, or studying color theory through real-world examples, our color palette generator extracts the most prominent colors from any image and provides their HEX codes for easy use in design tools.

How Color Palette Extraction Works

Our tool analyzes uploaded images to identify the most dominant colors:

Common Use Cases

Understanding Color Theory Basics

Best Practices for Using Extracted Palettes

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Is this color palette generator free?

Yes, our color palette generator is completely free to use. Extract color palettes from unlimited images without any restrictions or registration required.

What image formats are supported?

Our tool supports common image formats including JPG, JPEG, PNG, and GIF. Upload any image and our generator will extract its color palette.

How accurate is the color extraction?

Our tool identifies the most dominant colors in your image. For production use, you may want to refine the extracted colors using professional design tools. Complex images with many colors may produce varied results.

Can I export the color palette?

You can copy the HEX codes displayed with each color swatch and use them in any design tool (Figma, Adobe XD, Sketch, CSS, etc.). Each color's HEX code is shown below its swatch for easy copying.

Does this work with photos of real scenes?

Yes! Our generator works with any image—photos, illustrations, artwork, screenshots, or designs. It extracts the dominant colors regardless of the image type, making it useful for creating palettes from real-world inspiration.