Load an image to inspect dominant colors and build an exportable palette.
Image Color Inspector
Inspect dominant colors from any image, click pixels to read their exact color values, and export a palette locally in your browser. The image never leaves your device or touches server memory.
Choose an image to inspect its dominant colors and click any pixel for an exact color reading.
Zoom in if you want more precise pixel picking, especially on logos, icons, sprites, and UI screenshots.
This palette is approximate
Photo-like images often contain thousands of shades, so this tool groups similar colors into dominant palette entries instead of listing every single pixel color.
Palette export
Analyze the image, then copy or download the palette in the export format you selected above.
Extracted palette
Each swatch is a dominant color cluster from the current image. Click a swatch to focus it, or click a pixel in the preview to highlight the closest palette color.
What this tool does
It reads the image locally in your browser, groups similar shades into dominant palette colors, and lets you inspect exact pixels one by one.
Why it is private
The image is opened locally, analyzed in browser memory, and never uploaded or stored in server memory.
How the palette works
Unlike the pixel-art extractor, this tool clusters similar shades together so photos, screenshots, and artwork produce a cleaner, more usable dominant-color palette.
Helpful note
Flat artwork and UI screenshots often produce very stable palettes, while photos usually need a smaller palette size so similar shades merge into stronger dominant colors.
Use this palette next
Once you have a palette you like, these related design tools help you check readability, build UI colors, or turn the swatches into CSS.