How many colours do I get?
A small representative set rather than every distinct value, since a photograph can contain tens of thousands of unique colours.
Extract the most representative colours from an image and get them as HEX and RGB values. It is the quickest way to build a palette from a photograph, a logo or a screenshot. It is free, needs no account, and adds no watermark to your result.
Pixels are clustered by colour similarity and the most representative clusters are returned as HEX and RGB values with their relative share of the image.
A small representative set rather than every distinct value, since a photograph can contain tens of thousands of unique colours.
Clustering returns a representative colour for each group, so it is an average of similar neighbouring pixels rather than one exact pixel.
Use the Dominant Image Color tool, which returns one colour with its pixel share.
Find the single dominant color of an image and export its HEX, RGB and pixel-share information.
Inspect image dimensions, format, EXIF fields, camera data, orientation, DPI and embedded metadata as JSON.
Adjust brightness, contrast, saturation, color and sharpness with precise numeric controls and instant output.
Generate average hash, difference hash and color statistics for comparing or deduplicating images.