Dominant Color Extractor

Free

Find the most dominant colors in any image

Drop an image here or click to browse

Extract the colour palette — copy HEX, RGB & HSL codes.

About Dominant Color Extractor

Often you don't need every color in an image, you just need the main ones, the handful of shades that define its look. Whether you're picking an accent color for a page or summarizing a photo's palette, hunting for the dominant tones by hand is guesswork.

The Dominant Color Extractor analyzes your image and surfaces the colors that appear most, giving you the core palette at a glance. It runs in your browser with no account and no install, and there's never a watermark involved. Your uploaded image is processed and then deleted from our servers, so the photo you analyzed doesn't stick around anywhere.

Common uses

  • Choosing a matching accent color for a website from a hero photo
  • Summarizing a product image's main colors for a catalog
  • Picking complementary tones for a presentation background
  • Auto-theming a card or thumbnail based on its image
  • Finding the lead color of an artwork for a print frame

How to use

  1. 1

    Upload your file

    Click the upload area or drag & drop your file. Supports *. Up to 50 MB.

  2. 2

    Click "Process — Dominant Color Extractor"

    Click the process button. Your file is converted instantly on our secure servers.

  3. 3

    Download your result

    Preview and download your converted file. No watermarks, no quality loss, no expiry.

Why ToolHub?

  • 100% Free — no account needed
  • Works in your browser — no software required
  • Instant results
  • Secure and private
  • No data stored
  • Simple to use

FAQ

How is this different from extracting all hex codes?

This tool ranks colors by how much of the image they cover and shows the most prominent ones. A full extractor lists many codes; this focuses on the few that dominate the look.

How many dominant colors will it show?

It returns a small, usable set of the most common colors rather than a long list, so you can quickly see the palette that defines the image.

Does it work on any kind of image?

Yes, it works with standard image files. Photos, illustrations, and graphics all work, though images with strong, distinct color areas give the clearest dominant results.

Can I use Dominant Color Extractor on mobile?

Yes — ToolHub is fully responsive and works on iPhone, Android, tablets and all modern browsers. No app install needed.