Color Picker
Pick any color and copy its HEX, RGB, HSL, HSV, CMYK and OKLCH codes instantly.
How to use the color picker
- Drag on the color field to set how vivid and how bright the color is, then slide the hue bar to change the color itself.
- Or type a value into the input, or use the eyedropper to grab a color from anywhere on your screen.
- Read your color in HEX, RGB, HSL and more, and copy any line with a single click.
- Need one specific format? Open the HEX, RGB or HSL color picker.
What is a color picker?
A color picker is a tool for choosing a color visually and reading back its code. Instead of guessing at numbers, you drag on a spectrum, land on the exact shade you want, and copy it in whatever format you need, from HEX for the web to CMYK for print.
The two parts of the color picker
Every format the color picker gives you
Other ways to pick a color
- Use the eyedropper to sample any pixel on your screen, in supported browsers.
- Pull a color out of a photo or screenshot with the Image Color Picker.
- Start from one color and build a set with the Palette Generator or Shades Generator.
- Confirm a text and background pairing stays readable with the Contrast Checker.
What you can do with your color
Once you have a color you can drop it into a stylesheet, match a brand shade, build a palette around it, or convert it for print. The Color Converter turns it into any other format in one step.
Why a visual picker beats typing codes
Hand-typing color numbers is the slow way to work. Dragging on a spectrum and reading the code back is faster, harder to get wrong, and shows the shade before you commit. Type-in fields are best kept for pasting an exact value, not for choosing one.
Yes. Every tool here is free, needs no signup, and runs entirely in your browser.
HEX is the most common for the web, RGB suits code, HSL is the easiest to adjust, and CMYK is for print. The picker shows them all at once.
Yes. Use the Image Color Picker to click any pixel in a photo or screenshot.
No. All calculations run locally in your browser, so nothing you pick is sent to a server.