free tool

Palette
Extractor

Upload your artwork, extract its dominant colors, and find the souldust storefront palette that best matches your art's visual identity.

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Why your storefront palette matters

Your storefront is the frame around your work. The wrong palette fights your art for attention. The right one recedes and lets the work speak — while still creating a cohesive brand experience. Studies show that color consistency across a brand increases recognition by up to 80%. When a buyer lands on your storefront and the colors feel intentional, trust goes up before they've read a single word.

Dark vs. light backgrounds

Dark backgrounds work best for vivid, saturated artwork — illustrations, neon-palette digital art, photography with deep blacks. The dark surround makes colors pop. Light backgrounds suit watercolors, line art, pastels, and photography with lots of white space. The key is whether your art's dominant values live in the shadows or the highlights. This tool analyzes that automatically and weights palette suggestions accordingly.

Accent colors and brand identity

The accent color is what buyers notice on buttons, prices, and highlights. Picking an accent that echoes a color in your art creates visual harmony between your products and the storefront itself. That's why this tool matches your extracted palette against each storefront's accent — the closer the match, the more naturally your art will sit inside the store's design language.

How the extractor works

The tool uses a median-cut algorithm to analyze your image's pixel data entirely in your browser. Nothing is uploaded to any server. It samples representative pixels, divides the color space into regions based on which channel (red, green, or blue) has the widest range, and averages each region to produce the dominant colors. Similar colors are merged to avoid redundancy. The result is the 5-6 colors that best represent your artwork's visual weight.