Find Color Code From Imag
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Overview
I built this because I got tired of the same problem. You see a color you like on a website or inside an image, and then you spend the next five minutes trying to figure out what the actual code is. Most color picker tools only work on basic page elements anyway, so if the color sits inside a photo or a logo, you are stuck.
Find Color Code From Image is pretty straightforward. Turn on the eyedropper, hover over any pixel, click, and you have got the colour code copied. Works on web pages, images, screenshots, even gradients and transparent layers that usually break other tools.
It gives you HEX, RGB, HSL, CMYK, and HSV at the same time. I got sick of copying a hex color code and then having to convert it to RGB somewhere else, so I just made all five show up together. Copy whichever format your project needs and keep working.
You can save colors too, which honestly saves more time than you would think. I used to waste minutes digging through old files for a shade I already had. The palette generator is there as well — picks out complementary colors when you are not sure what pairs well together.
It is a small extension. Runs on Chrome, Edge, Brave, and other Chromium browsers. I kept it light on purpose because nobody wants their browser lagging over a color picker. Works on Windows, macOS, Linux, and Chromebook.
About 4,000 people use it right now for finding color codes from images and websites. If you have ever right-clicked an image wishing you could just grab the exact color value from it, that is basically what this does.
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