Also, you can print any of these color formats directly onto the output image using the "Print color name" option. By simply uploading an image, our image color picker instantly analyzes and extracts the dominant colors present. Say goodbye to the hassle of manual color matching and let our innovative technology do the work for you. We offer 10 different color formats – closest color name (for example, "Yellow, Pink"), HEX code #RRGGBB, RGB (Red, Green, Blue), RGBA (Red, Green, Blue, Alpha), HSL (Hue, Saturation, Lightness), HSV (Hue, Saturation, Value), HSI (Hue, Saturation, Intensity), LAB (Lightness, A, B), LCH (Lightness, Chroma, Hue), and HCL (Hue, Chroma, Luminance). Advance your color selection process with our advanced Image Color Picker tool.
You can also view and copy the name of the extracted color. The extracted color can be downloaded as a PNG format file using the "Save as" and "Download" buttons. All pixels within the green area are then mixed into one color and sent to the output.
If the area with the given radius is greater than the area of the magnifying glass, then it will be highlighted on the PNG itself with a green line. If you increase the pixel radius in the options, the program will sample the average value of all pixel colors in the selected area. Upload an image and use the color picker tool to get the exact hexadecimal, RGB and HSL values of any color. The central pixel in the magnifying glass is outlined with a red line and this is the color that is picked and printed to the output field. When you click and hold the mouse on the input PNG, a magnifying glass will appear that you can then use to precisely select a specific pixel. A fake, AI-generated image that purports to show Donald Trump surrounded by Black voters. You can upload any PNG image to the input and use the eyedropper tool to extract a single color from the image. This browser-based utility allows you to pick a color from a PNG image.