Select Image File
Click "Browse" to choose a JPG/PNG/WebP image or drag it into the box above.
Extract dominant colors and generate palettes from images — copy HEX/RGB values instantly.
Click "Browse" to choose a JPG/PNG/WebP image or drag it into the box above.
Click the "Extract" button. The tool will analyze the image colors in your browser.
After extraction, the color swatches appear. Click each color to copy the code, or download the palette.
No. All color analysis happens locally in your browser using advanced algorithms. Your images remain private on your device.
You can extract 2-16 dominant colors. The algorithm analyzes color frequency and groups similar shades for the most representative palette.
Copy colors in HEX, RGB, HSL, and HSB formats with one click. Perfect for design software, CSS, and development work.
Yes. Export palettes in formats compatible with Photoshop, Illustrator, Figma, and other design tools for seamless workflow integration.
All formats work, but images with distinct color regions produce cleaner palettes. Photographs with gradients create more varied color results.
Rotate one or all pages in a PDF and export a corrected file - no uploads.
Compress PDFs in your browser — private and effective. Smaller files with clear text and optimized images. Limits depend on your device.
Merge PDFs privately in your browser. Drag to reorder, then export a clean combined file. Limits depend on your device; no uploads.
PNG is a lossless image format that supports transparency (alpha). It preserves crisp edges and exact pixels, making it ideal for UI graphics, logos, and screenshots.
Best for: graphics with text, sharp lines, transparency. Trade‑off: larger than JPEG/WebP for photos.
MIME: image/png
JPEG is a lossy format optimized for photographs. It achieves small file sizes by discarding fine detail that is hard to perceive.
MIME: image/jpeg
WebP is a modern image format offering both lossy and lossless compression, usually producing smaller files than JPEG and PNG at similar quality.
Best for: the web when you want smaller images. Notes: older tools may lack WebP editing/export support.
MIME: image/webp
All processing happens locally in your browser. We do not upload or store your files.