Extract WebP Color Palette
Extract a WebP image's dominant colors and show them as labeled swatches. Runs entirely in your browser, so your data never leaves your device.
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Output
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How to use Extract WebP Color Palette
- 1. Load the WebP to sample. Drop or browse for the WebP image you want a palette from. The tool analyzes the full picture rather than a single region.
- 2. Set the palette size. Enter Palette size for how many dominant colors to extract. A smaller number gives the boldest, most representative colors, a larger number captures more subtle variation.
- 3. Review the labeled swatches. Review the rendered swatches, each labeled with its color value, showing the image's most common colors ranked by how much of the picture they cover.
When to use Extract WebP Color Palette
Extract WebP Color Palette pulls an image's most dominant colors and displays them as labeled swatches, turning a photo into a usable color reference. It is for anyone who needs a palette derived from a real picture rather than guessed by eye.
- Building a website theme from a hero photo. A designer wants a page's accent colors to match its hero photograph, and extracting an eight-color palette from that image gives concrete hex values to build the theme around.
- Matching paint or fabric colors to a photo. Someone renovating a room wants paint colors close to a photo of a mood board, and extracting the dominant colors gives specific values to bring to a paint store.
- Checking brand color consistency across assets. A brand team wants to confirm a batch of marketing photos still lean toward the company's palette, and extracting each image's dominant colors makes any drift visible quickly.
Examples
Eight-color palette
Input
photo.webp + 8 colors
Output
labeled swatches of the image's eight dominant colors
About the Extract WebP Color Palette tool
Extract WebP Color Palette does its work locally, right in the browser. Extract a WebP image's dominant colors and show them as labeled swatches. There is no upload step, no queue and no account, and your data never travels over the network.
It belongs to the WebP Tools collection on EditSafely, a set of 57 small, focused WebP utilities that share the same instant, private workspace.
You can shape the output with the Palette size setting, and the result refreshes the moment you change it. A worked example further down the page shows exactly what the tool produces for a real input.
Running locally also makes the tool fast and dependable: results appear as you type or drop a file, there is no server outage that can take it down mid-task, and confidential data can be processed without a second thought.
Frequently asked questions
Is Extract WebP Color Palette free to use?
Yes, it is completely free. All 2,658 tools on EditSafely work without an account, a subscription or usage limits.
Are my files uploaded to a server?
Everything happens locally. Your browser downloads the tool's code once, then does all the processing itself; nothing you enter is transmitted, stored or logged. You can even go offline after the page loads and it will still work.
Which files does Extract WebP Color Palette accept?
It accepts WebP images. There is no file size cap imposed by a server; very large files are limited only by your device's memory.
Do I need to sign up or install anything?
No. The tool works in any modern browser on desktop, tablet or phone. There is no account to create, no extension to add and no software to install.
Can I save what the tool produces?
Yes. Use the download or copy controls in the output panel to keep the rendered result once it looks the way you want.
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