Image color picker
Runs in your browser—nothing is sent to our servers.
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How this tool handles your data
This tool runs entirely in your browser. Files are not uploaded.
What this tool does
Our free online image color picker helps you sample colors from uploaded images and copy HEX and RGB values for design systems and CSS. Everything runs locally in your browser, so your text and files are not uploaded to our servers—a better fit for drafts, client data, and everyday privacy. Students, marketers, and developers use it for quick checks without installing desktop software or signing up. Open the tool, paste or type, and copy results instantly.
- Pixel-accurate — Click any point in the preview to capture the color at that coordinate.
- Design handoffs — Paste values into CSS, Figma notes, or slide decks without installing a desktop eyedropper.
- Next steps on the server — After you lock colors, use watermark or resize under /tools when you need edited image files.
How to use Image color picker?
- Open the tool — this page runs Image color picker entirely in your browser.
- Enter or upload — paste text, pick a file, or fill the fields the tool needs.
- Use the result — copy, download, or apply the output locally. Nothing is sent to our servers.
Why use Image color picker in the browser?
Image color picker samples pixels from an image you open locally and copies hex or RGB values—handy for matching brand colors from screenshots or mood boards.
Unlike server tools, the bitmap never leaves your device.
Common uses for Image color picker
- Match UI colors from a competitor screenshot (ethically, for inspiration).
- Pull dominant tones from a client logo PNG for slide themes.
- Grab hex codes from mockups when brand PDFs are not handy.
Does Image color picker change quality or accuracy?
Image color picker does not recompress media or transcode files—it transforms or analyzes what you provide in-page.
Output is deterministic for the same input and browser; if something looks off, try another engine or our server tools.
Image color picker: browser tool vs server processing
Browser utility (this page)
Ideal for lightweight inputs the tool documents on this page. Validation, formatting, and encoding run with JavaScript in your session; this tab does not persist your paste on our disks.
Hosted file jobs (converters & compressors)
Those flows upload a file, run codecs on our infrastructure, and return downloads on a job page—needed for MP4, DOCX, or 200 MB sources your tab cannot transcode safely.
Sample colors here in-browser. When you need watermarks, crops, or background removal, use our image tools at /tools.
Troubleshooting
- Browser limits: very large inputs can make Image color picker slow or unresponsive. Try a smaller sample first.
- Formatting/validation errors: confirm your input matches the expected syntax (quotes, commas, braces) before blaming the tool.
- Copy/paste issues: invisible characters from Word/Slack can break parsers; paste into a plain-text editor and retry.