Image Color Palette Extractor
Extract dominant colors from photos or screenshots, then copy and save HEX, RGB, and HSL palettes.
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Extract brand colors from photos and screenshots
Image Color Palette Extractor helps pull dominant colors from logos, product photos, website screenshots, and mood images. The image is analyzed in the browser, and the resulting colors can be copied as HEX, RGB, or HSL values or saved as a text palette.
Useful For
- Extract brand colors from logos or product photos
- Inspect key UI colors from a website screenshot
- Build palettes for blogs, thumbnails, and presentations
Good To Know
Colors are generated by downsampling and merging similar shades, so they may differ from manual adjustments in a design app.
File Handling Notes
File tasks are browser-first when practical. Large files, encrypted documents, and formats that need server conversion can be limited by browser memory and server support.
Private File Handling
Jabdogu processes supported file tasks in the browser first and uploads only when server conversion is required. This note was reviewed on Jul 3, 2026.
Color palette extraction checks
Choose image
- Use logos, products, or screenshots where main colors are visible
- Shadows and backgrounds can influence extracted colors
Review colors
- Copy HEX, RGB, or HSL values for the target workflow
- Recheck contrast when similar shades are used in design
Use
- Compare brand colors with official guidelines
- Check luminance contrast and accessibility before using in UI
It samples the image, groups common colors, and shows the palette as HEX, RGB, and HSL values.
Yes. It is useful for checking brand colors, thumbnails, and presentation palettes.
Yes. Sampling and similar-color merging can differ from manual picks in professional design tools.