Image Color Picker
Upload an image and click any pixel to get the HEX, RGB, and HSV color code.
JPG, PNG, WebP
Find Colors from Images Online
Found a beautiful color in a photograph or logo and want to use it in your design? The ToolOnWeb Image Color Picker helps you identify the exact color code instantly. Just upload your image and use the built-in eyedropper to grab the HEX, RGB, or HSV values.
How to Pick a Color
- Upload: Drop your image (JPG or PNG) into the box above.
- Hover & Click: Move your mouse over the image. The magnifying glass will help you see individual pixels.
- Click: Click on the spot you want to analyze.
- Copy: The tool instantly displays the color codes on the right. Click the copy icon to use them.
Why Use This Eyedropper Tool?
Pixel-Perfect Precision
Selecting the right shade can be hard on a small screen. Our tool includes a Zoom Magnifier that appears next to your cursor, allowing you to select the exact pixel you need without guessing.
No Extensions Required
You don’t need to install a browser extension or heavy design software like Photoshop just to find a color code. This tool works entirely in your browser and is 100% free.
Understanding Color Codes
- HEX (e.g., #4361EE): The standard format used in HTML and CSS for websites.
- RGB (e.g., 67, 97, 238): Stands for Red, Green, Blue. Often used in digital design software and CSS.
- HSV: Hue, Saturation, Value. Useful for artists adjusting brightness and intensity.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Is this tool accurate?
Yes. The tool reads the exact raw data of the pixel you click on from the image file, ensuring 100% accuracy.
Does it work on mobile?
Yes. You can upload a photo from your phone gallery and tap on the screen to pick a color, though the magnifier works best on desktop screens.
Do you save my photos?
No. The image processing happens inside your web browser. We never upload or store your images on our servers.
Can I find the color of a specific object?
Yes. Just upload the photo, zoom in with your mouse, and click the object to get its exact color code.