Color Palette Generator - Create Palettes from Images

Our color palette generator helps you create beautiful, cohesive color palettes directly from images. Perfect for designers looking for inspiration, this tool extracts dominant colors and creates harmonious color schemes instantly.

What is a Color Palette Generator?

A color palette generator is a tool that analyzes images and identifies the dominant colors to create a complete color scheme. This is invaluable for:

  • Web designers creating cohesive website color schemes
  • Brand designers developing brand color guidelines
  • Interior designers planning room color schemes
  • Marketing teams maintaining brand consistency
  • Artists and illustrators finding color inspiration

Why Use a Color Palette Generator?

  • Save Time: Generate palettes in seconds instead of hours
  • Consistency: Ensure colors work together harmoniously
  • Inspiration: Discover color combinations you wouldn't think of
  • Professional Results: Create design-quality palettes instantly
  • Multiple Formats: Get colors in HEX, RGB, and HSL
  • Easy Sharing: Copy and share palette codes
  • 100% Free: No watermarks or limitations

How to Generate a Color Palette

  1. Upload an image using the upload area or drag and drop
  2. Click on different areas to pick colors for your palette
  3. Build your complete palette by selecting 5-10 colors
  4. View all colors in multiple formats (HEX, RGB, HSL)
  5. Copy color codes or export your palette

Applications for Generated Palettes

  • Web Design: Create websites with cohesive color schemes
  • Branding: Develop brand identity and guidelines
  • Marketing: Design marketing materials with consistent colors
  • Product Design: Define UI color systems for apps and software
  • Print Design: Create brochures, posters, and printed materials
  • Fashion: Plan seasonal color collections
  • Interior Design: Plan room and building color schemes

Color Harmony Principles

Our tool uses color theory to ensure your generated palettes work well together:

  • Complementary: Colors opposite on the color wheel
  • Analogous: Colors next to each other on the color wheel
  • Triadic: Three colors evenly spaced on the color wheel
  • Monochromatic: Different shades of the same color