About PixelPalette

PixelPalette exists to answer one small but constant question: "what exactly are the colors in this image?" Designers ask it when matching a layout to a photo. Store owners ask it when building ads around a product shot. Content creators ask it when trying to keep a feed consistent. We built a tool that answers it in one upload — no signup, no watermarks, no stored files.

What we offer

Our core tool extracts the dominant color palette from any JPG, PNG, GIF, or WebP image and returns up to eight distinct colors with their HEX codes, RGB values, and the percentage of the image each color covers. Alongside the tool, we publish practical, plainly written guides on color codes, brand palettes, color psychology, and accessibility — the topics our users actually deal with day to day.

Our principles

  • Privacy by design. Uploaded images are processed in server memory and discarded the moment the analysis finishes. We have no image library, no gallery, and no interest in your files.
  • Free and frictionless. No accounts, no email walls, no artificial limits on a tool that takes milliseconds to run.
  • Honest content. Our guides include the caveats other sites skip — like the fact that famous "button color" tests are mostly contrast tests, or that HEX codes do not survive the trip to a printing press.

Who is behind this

PixelPalette is built and maintained by a small independent team with a background in digital advertising and web development. We run the kind of campaigns and design work this tool serves, which is exactly why we built it: the existing options were either buried in bloated design suites or wrapped in signup walls.

Get in touch

Found a bug, have a feature idea, or want to suggest a guide topic? We genuinely read every message — reach us through the contact page.