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Color Picker from Image

Click any pixel to grab its exact color — HEX, RGB, HSL, plus an automatic palette from your image.

100% freeRuns in your browserNo signup, no watermark

Drop a screenshot, logo, or photo and click any pixel to read its exact color — HEX for CSS, RGB, and HSL, each one copy click away. The image is drawn onto a canvas locally in your browser and never uploaded, so it is safe to use with unreleased designs and client files.

A six-color palette is extracted automatically the moment the image loads, surfacing the dominant colors without hunting pixel by pixel — handy for pulling a brand palette out of a logo. No image on hand? A built-in color picker still converts between HEX, RGB, and HSL.

How to pick a color from an image

  1. 1

    Drop an image onto the tool — a clickable preview appears instantly.

  2. 2

    Click any pixel, or one of the auto-extracted palette swatches.

  3. 3

    Copy the color as HEX, RGB, or HSL with one click.

Why use Nofolo’s color picker from image?

Pixel-exact sampling

Click anywhere on the image to read that precise pixel — no screenshots or squinting at gradients.

HEX, RGB, and HSL

Every sampled color is shown in all three formats with one-click copy for each.

Automatic 6-color palette

The dominant colors are extracted the moment your image loads — click a swatch to inspect it.

Private by design

The image is processed on a local canvas and never uploaded — safe for confidential designs.

Works without an image

A standard color input is built in, so you can convert HEX, RGB, and HSL with no file at all.

Frequently asked questions

Is my image uploaded when I pick colors from it?

No. The image is drawn onto a canvas element in your browser and sampled locally. Nothing is sent to a server, so mockups and confidential designs stay on your device.

How do I find the HEX code of a color in an image?

Drop the image here and click the pixel you want — the HEX value appears immediately with a copy button, alongside RGB and HSL equivalents.

How is the color palette generated?

The image is downscaled and its pixels grouped into coarse RGB buckets; the six most frequent buckets are averaged into swatches. It is a fast, dependable way to surface the dominant colors.

Why does the sampled color look slightly different elsewhere?

Browsers convert images to sRGB when drawing to a canvas, so wide-gamut photos (like Display P3 iPhone shots) can read slightly differently than in a native design tool. For web work, the sRGB value is exactly what you want.

Can I convert between HEX, RGB, and HSL without an image?

Yes — before you drop an image, the tool shows a standard color picker, and every selected color is always displayed in all three formats.

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