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Web Color Palette Extractor Plus by Khadijah

Extract the color palette from the current webpage for design inspiration.

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About this extension
Web Color Palette Extractor helps designers and developers quickly capture the dominant colors of any website. With one click, the extension analyzes the current webpage and extracts its color palette. This is useful for UI/UX inspiration, branding analysis, or simply collecting color schemes you enjoy.

Features

Extracts dominant colors from the current page
Displays a palette of hex codes in the popup
Copy colors to clipboard with a click
Lightweight and works on any website
Great tool for designers, front-end developers, and creatives
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  • Access your data for all websites

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  • The developer says this extension doesn't require data collection.
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Version
1.0.0
Size
12.19 KB
Last updated
a month ago (Sep 10, 2025)
Related Categories
  • Web Development
License
Mozilla Public License 2.0
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