Image Color Detector

An image color detector helps you detect prominent and subtle colors within an image for better analysis.

Upload, drag and extract

Supports JPEG, PNG, GIF, WEBP and SVG. You can also paste an image directly with Ctrl+V.

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Step-by-Step: Create a Palette from a Photo (Coloraccy)

There is a specific kind of frustration that every designer knows. You find a photograph — a moody forest shot, a sun-drenched Moroccan alley, a perfectly styled flat lay — and the color story in that image is exactly what your project needs. But the colors are trapped inside the pixels. You can see them, feel them, but you cannot use them until you know their values.

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12 Aesthetic Color Palettes for Pinterest Boards

Some boards stop you mid-scroll. The colors feel so cohesive, so intentional, that you pin the image before you have even processed what it is. That is not luck — it is palette work. The right combination of hues creates a visual mood so consistent that every new pin feels like it belongs, like it was always meant to be there.

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10 Color Tools Every Web Designer Needs in 2026 And Why One Platform Has Them All

Discover the 10 essential color tools professional web designers use daily — from palette generators to WCAG contrast checkers. See how Coloraccy replaces them all in one free platform.

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Best Free Color Palette Generator for Web Designers in 2026 — Why Coloraccy Is the Smarter Choice

If you have spent any time designing websites, mobile apps, or brand identities, you already know how much time disappears into color decisions. Should this button be #3B82F6 or a shade darker? Does your background-text contrast actually pass WCAG AA? Does your palette feel cohesive or just accidental? These are not small questions — they are the difference between a product that feels polished and one that looks like it was assembled in a hurry.

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