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Gradient Palette Extractor

Extract gradient-ready color stops from an uploaded image.

Source imageupload_file

Click to browse or drag & drop files here

Accepted: image/*

5 evenly sampled stops

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Gradient Palette Extractor

Gradient Palette Extractor helps you extract gradient-ready color stops from an uploaded image. Because the processing happens locally in your browser, you can iterate quickly while keeping screenshots, palettes, and brand experiments off external servers.

When this tool is useful

  • sample hero images
  • pull gradient stops from photos and illustrations
  • generate CSS gradients for landing pages and UI backgrounds

What you get

This tool is designed to return production-friendly output instead of a vague preview. You can review the visual result, compare values, and then copy the generated CSS, Tailwind snippet, or swatch list into a design system, landing page, or UI prototype. That makes it useful for solo makers as well as teams building reusable tokens.

Practical workflow

  1. Start with the default example or drop in your own design input.
  2. Adjust the controls until the preview matches the look or scale you want.
  3. Copy the generated output into your codebase, Figma notes, or documentation.

Why browser-side output matters

Design utilities are most helpful when the feedback loop is instant. Running in the browser means you can test ideas quickly, compare multiple variations, and keep internal project work private. Whether you are building a fresh brand palette, tuning component tokens, or preparing CSS for a production interface, Gradient Palette Extractor gives you a focused way to move from idea to usable output with less friction.