Bulk Get Colors From Image
Upload images to extract the main color from each. Batch processing for color analysis.
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Extract colors or pick directly from photos
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📦 Why Bulk Extract Colors?
Upload multiple images at once and extract the dominant color from each simultaneously. Instead of analyzing images one at a time, process your entire collection in a single batch — saving significant time for designers and content managers.
All image analysis runs in your browser. Your image library stays on your device — no bulk uploads to external servers, keeping your creative assets and proprietary images completely private.
See the primary color of every uploaded image displayed together, along with copyable HEX and RGB values. Quickly identify color trends across a photo set or verify brand consistency across marketing materials.
⚙️ How to Bulk Extract Colors
Select or drag in a batch of images. The tool accepts any number of JPG, PNG, or WebP files for simultaneous processing.
Each image is scanned for its dominant color. Results appear as a visual grid showing the primary color swatch alongside each image.
Copy individual color codes or export the entire batch of extracted colors for use in your design system or style guide.
Product Catalog Color Tagging
E-commerce stores with hundreds of product images need color data for filter menus and search facets. Bulk extraction automatically identifies the primary color of each product photo, enabling you to tag products with accurate color labels for your shopping color filter.
Social Media Content Auditing
Analyze the color consistency of your Instagram grid or social media content calendar. Upload all your planned post images and verify that the dominant colors maintain the visual cohesion your brand requires. Spots inconsistencies before publishing.
Photography Portfolio Analysis
Photographers can analyze their portfolio for recurring color themes and stylistic consistency. Upload a set of photographs and see at a glance whether your work gravitates toward warm tones, cool blues, or earthy neutrals — helping you understand and communicate your visual style.