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Logo Color Extractor

Identify the dominant colors in any logo or image instantly. Simply upload your file and get the exact Hex codes.

Upload your Logo

Drag and drop or click to browse (PNG, JPG, SVG, WEBP)

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How it works

Get your brand color palette in 3 simple steps. No design software required.

1. Upload Logo

Drag and drop your logo file (PNG, JPG, SVG, etc) into the upload area above.

2. Auto-Detect

Our client-side algorithm instantly analyzes pixels to find dominant & accent colors.

3. Copy Hex

Get accurate Hex codes and smart color names ready to paste into your code.

Popular Brand Color Palettes

See how famous brands use color psychology in their logos.

SpotifyExample

#1DB954

#191414

#FFFFFF

SlackExample

#4A154B

#36C5F0

#2EB67D

#E01E5A

GoogleExample

#4285F4

#DB4437

#F4B400

#0F9D58

Explore 1000+ Brand Assets

Looking for more than just colors? Browse our massive library of high-quality SVG and PNG logos for top tech brands.

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Why use our Color Extractor?

1

100% Private & Secure

Your images are processed locally in your browser. They are never uploaded to our servers, ensuring total privacy for sensitive brand assets.

2

Smart Color Naming

We don't just give you codes. Our algorithm matches hex values to standard color names (like 'Royal Blue' or 'Emerald') for better communication.

3

Developer Ready

Built by developers for developers. Get precise Hex codes instantly to speed up your styling workflow.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is this tool free?

Yes, 100% free. You can extract colors from unlimited images without any daily limits or paywalls.

Do you save my images?

No. The processing happens entirely in your browser using Client-Side JavaScript. Your files never touch our servers.

What formats are supported?

We support all standard web image formats including JPG, PNG, WEBP, and SVG.

How accurate is the color picking?

We use a quantization algorithm to find the mathematically dominant colors, ignoring small noise pixels to give you the true brand palette.