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Image Color Palette

Free image color palette picker for JPG, PNG, JPEG, SVG, and WebP. Extract colors, pick exact points, copy codes, and export palettes.
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Upload an image to extract dominant colors.

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Free image color palette picker

Extract dominant colors and pick exact colors from images.

Mirown Image Color Palette turns an uploaded image into a usable design palette. It detects the main colors in a JPG, JPEG, PNG, SVG, or WebP image and shows each color as HEX, RGB, and HSL with an estimated percentage.

This free tool is useful for designers, developers, brand work, CSS themes, UI palettes, social media visuals, product photos, mood boards, and quick color inspiration. No sign up or login is required.

How to create a color palette from an image

  1. Upload a JPG, JPEG, PNG, SVG, or WebP image.
  2. Choose how many colors you want: 3, 5, 8, 10, or 12.
  3. Select a color type: dominant, vibrant, muted, deep, or dark/light.
  4. Review HEX, RGB, HSL, and percentage for each color block.
  5. Click on the image to drop picker dots and get exact point colors.
  6. Copy one HEX color, copy all colors, or export PNG, JSON, and CSS variables.

What this free tool includes

  • Automatic dominant color extraction from uploaded images.
  • Palette size controls for 3, 5, 8, 10, and 12 colors.
  • Palette styles for dominant, vibrant, muted, deep, and dark/light color sets.
  • Full image preview with click-to-pick color dots.
  • HEX, RGB, HSL, and percentage for each palette color.
  • Copy HEX, copy all palette values, export PNG palette image, JSON file, and CSS variables.

Why use Mirown Image Color Palette?

Mirown keeps image color extraction quick and practical. You can start with the automatic palette, switch the color style, then click exact points on the image when you need a precise color from a logo, product photo, artwork, or screenshot.

The exported CSS variables are useful for web projects, while JSON is helpful for handoff, documentation, or design systems. The PNG export gives a simple visual palette image that can be shared or saved.

Privacy and browser-first processing

This tool is designed to read and sample supported images in your browser. Mirown does not provide upload-based storage for this workflow. Keep your original image and review exported colors before using them in production design work.

Important limits

Color extraction is an approximation based on sampled pixels and grouped color buckets. Transparent pixels may be ignored, very large images are sampled down for speed, and SVG files with external resources may not render in every browser.