What colors does the extractor look for?
It looks for color values used in the page markup and stylesheet content, including common hex, RGB, and HSL-style colors that usually drive the visible interface palette.
Image utility
Fetch a website URL, extract recurring interface colors, and turn them into a copyable palette.
Fetch a website URL, extract recurring interface colors, and turn them into a copyable palette.
Enter a website URL to scan its source and stylesheet content for recurring brand and interface colors.
Website color extraction is useful when you want to study a brand palette, match a UI more closely, or pull out recurring accent colors from a site before designing related assets.
This page fetches a live URL, scans its HTML and stylesheet content for recurring color values, and turns the strongest matches into a quick copyable palette.
It looks for color values used in the page markup and stylesheet content, including common hex, RGB, and HSL-style colors that usually drive the visible interface palette.
It will usually get you close, but some sites generate colors dynamically, use images heavily, or load styles in ways that affect what can be detected from the source.
Yes. Browser-based image tools are fast, but it is still worth checking dimensions, legibility, file size, and color appearance before you use the output anywhere public.