Inspect and extract information from GIF files with the GIF Color Palette Finder. Upload a GIF to instantly see detailed metadata and properties. All processing runs entirely in your browser — your files are never uploaded to any server.
Drop a GIF here or click to upload
Supports animated and static GIF files
About
Curious about the exact colors used in a GIF? This tool scans all frames and pulls out the complete color palette, showing you every unique color along with its hex code. It is perfect for designers who want to match a GIF's color scheme, developers checking palette constraints, or anyone who just wants to know what shades make up an animation.
Features
Shows every unique color in the GIF's palette with hex codes and swatches
Analyzes the entire animation, not just a single frame, for a complete picture
One-click copying makes it easy to bring colors into your design workflow
Runs entirely in your browser — no data leaves your device
Guide
Upload the GIF whose color palette you want to explore
The tool analyzes all frames and displays the complete list of colors
Click any color swatch to copy its hex value to your clipboard
Use the extracted palette in your design tool or style guide
Pro Tips
GIFs can have up to 256 colors per frame — if the palette seems small, the GIF may have been optimized already
Use the extracted palette to create a matching color scheme for text, buttons, or borders around the GIF
If you plan to change the palette later, save the original one first so you can revert if needed
FAQ
Upload your GIF and configure the settings. The tool processes everything in your browser using JavaScript, so your files stay private and the result is ready to download instantly.
Yes. All processing happens locally in your browser. Your GIF files are never sent to any server, ensuring complete privacy.
There is no hard limit. Processing speed depends on your device — most modern browsers handle GIFs up to 30–50 MB without issues.
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Upload your GIF above and get started. It takes seconds, costs nothing, and your file never leaves your browser.