Capture and inspect the colours in your photos with Colourdrop – a modern and advanced colour picker.
CAPTURE
Capture colours from your photos.
- Pick colours from any image or photo.
- Open from your Photo Library, Camera, or Files.
- Live Capture lets you see the colours around you in real time.
- Open images or import colours from Adobe Creative Cloud.
- Easily view and pick the most dominant colours in an image.
- Select a 'capture radius' to have granular control over the colours you capture.
- The Colourdrop app extension lets you pick colours without opening the app, for example in the Photos app.
- Today View widget shows you your most recent colours.
- Manually add a colour by hex code or using the built-in colour picker.
INSPECT
The most detailed colour analysis tool available on iPhone or iPad.
- RGB, CYMK and RYB colour overviews.
- CIE-LAB, CIE-LCH, HSL, HSV, XYZ colour values (and many more).
- Complementary and split-complementary colours.
- Triadic and tetradic colours.
- Tints, shades, tones and monochromatic colours.
- Square and analogous colours.
- Similar colours for RAL Classic, Web, HKS and many more.
- Colour blindness simulator and colour contrast checker.
- Quickly copy or share colour codes.
- Colour descriptions describe the appearance of a colour in real terms.
- Metadata tells you the source of the colour, and when you saved it.
EVEN MORE...
A powerful tool for developers and creatives alike.
- Powerful search feature, including support for Spotlight.
- Organise your colors with tags.
- Drag and drop colours to other apps, or to save new ones.
- Siri Shortcuts for capturing or viewing colours.
- Apple Watch app to view all of your saved colours at a glance.
- Export colours to Procreate swatch, Adobe colour swatch, or to JSON or CSV formats.
- Change the default illuminant for accurate colour in any environment.
- Customise the colour data you see.
Colourdrop is developed by a team of one! Any feedback and suggestions for new features are greatly appreciated. You can get in touch on Twitter (@penguingeorge), or by emailing
[email protected].