Tools / Palette from Image

Color Palette from Image.

Drop in a photo and get its dominant colors as a copy-ready palette. Everything runs in your browser — your image is never uploaded — so it's fast and private.

How the extraction works

In your browser, privately

The image is drawn to a hidden <canvas>, downscaled, and its pixels are quantized into color buckets. The most populous, visually distinct buckets become your palette. No server, no upload — the file never leaves the page.

Using the result

Click any swatch to copy its hex. The colors come out sorted by how much of the image they cover, so the first few are your anchors. For a curated, history-backed alternative, browse the 378 Wada combinations.

Looking for a combination we don’t have yet?

Tell us the colour, mood, or palette you were after — it shapes which editorial combinations we add next.