Free wedding tool
Wedding color palette from a photo
Upload any photo — a bouquet, a dress, a venue, an inspiration pin — and pull a wedding color palette straight from it, with copyable hex codes. It runs entirely in your browser, so your photo never leaves your device.
Or drag an image here. It is read in your browser and never uploaded anywhere.
Turn any inspiration image into a palette
The colors you keep saving are already a palette — you just have not named them yet. Drop in the photo you keep coming back to and this pulls the dominant shades so you have real hex codes to hand a vendor, instead of a vibe. From there, open them in the palette generator to see them on dresses, florals, and a table before you commit.
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Frequently asked questions
- How do I get a wedding color palette from a photo?
- Upload the photo here and the tool reads its pixels and pulls out the most dominant, distinct colors as a palette with hex codes. It works well on flowers, fabrics, venues, and inspiration images.
- Is my photo uploaded anywhere?
- No. The extraction happens entirely in your browser using a canvas, so the image never leaves your device and nothing is stored.
- What photos work best?
- Photos with clear, distinct colors — a bouquet, a swatch of fabric, a styled table, or a landscape. Very dark or very washed-out images give a flatter palette.
- What do I do with the hex codes?
- Copy them for your stationer or florist, drop them onto a mood board, or open them in the wedding color palette generator to see the colors on dresses, flowers, and a table and fine-tune them.