PhotoCut Studio

Get the color palette from an image (and read the HEX)

Free tool · No sign-up · Your image is never uploaded

Saw a photo, a design, or a website with a color combination you loved and want to reuse it? This tool extracts the dominant color palette from any image and lets you read the HEX code of any pixel with an eyedropper. Everything happens in your browser: the image is never uploaded, it's free, and it needs no sign-up.

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What you can do

What a color palette is good for

HEX, RGB, and why the exact code matters

An on-screen color is identified by a code: HEX (for example #d6f64b) is the most used in web design because it's short and universal. "Roughly that green" isn't enough when two elements must match — you need the exact code. The eyedropper gives you exactly that: the HEX of the pixel you pick, no guessing.

Private by design

Unlike many online tools that upload your image to a server, here the color analysis runs entirely in your browser. Your image doesn't travel anywhere — ideal for client material, unpublished designs, or anything you'd rather keep private.

Frequently asked questions

How do I get the HEX code of a color from an image?

Open the image in the Colors tool and hover over it: the HEX of the pixel under the cursor appears. Click to pin and copy it.

How does the palette extraction work?

It groups similar pixels with a quantization algorithm (median-cut) and returns the most representative dominant colors, from 3 to 12.

Can I export the palette for code?

Yes: as HEX, as CSS variables (:root { --color-1: ... }), or as a JSON array.

Is my image uploaded to a server?

No. All analysis runs in your browser; the image is never uploaded or stored.

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