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Extract palette colors from an image

Choose one image and the tool automatically extracts palette colors locally. Increase the number to reveal more shades from the same image without uploading anything.

Color palette extractor

Image to Palette Colors

The palette updates automatically when you choose another file or change the color count.

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Palette result

Palette result

The palette updates automatically when you choose another file or change the color count.

Choose an image to extract its colors automatically.

What it does

Pull the main colors from one image in the browser

This tool downsamples the chosen image locally and groups similar colors so you can see a quick palette without uploading the file to a server.

Why people use it

Useful for branding, inspiration, CSS, and matching visual mood

Image palette tools help when you want to pick colors from a photo, moodboard, product shot, screenshot, logo idea, or scene and turn them into usable hex values.

Tool guide

What this tool is best for

Extract the main colors from an image in your browser and copy a clean palette for design, branding, CSS, or quick visual checks.

Best use cases

Common tasks people solve on this page

  • Image to Palette Colors workflow
  • Image to Palette Colors output review
  • Image to Palette Colors quick browser task

Expected result

What you should expect after processing

You should get a clean output that matches the settings you chose on the page. The exact file size, quality, or visual result depends on the original file and the options you selected.

Privacy and workflow

How processing works on this page

Most tools on this site process files locally in your browser or provide a direct workflow with clear output, so you can review the result before downloading or moving to the next step.

Quick answers before you start

Quick answers before you start

Will the original image change?

No. The tool creates a processed result so you can compare it before replacing the source file.

What affects the final quality most?

The original resolution, the chosen format, and how aggressive the compression or export settings are.

Things to check for a cleaner result

Things to check for a cleaner result

Check image dimensions, format, and readability after export, especially if you resized, compressed, or added a watermark.

Files stay under your control during processing. Review the output before sharing, replacing originals, or deleting source files.