Compatible with Chrome and Edge

Instruction Guide
We have a simple tutorial guide which explains the features of the software extension and what each button inside the extension does. Read our tutorial and welcome guide on how to use the extension to the fullest. Use all the features of this browser software.
If you are interested in other web extensions to install, you might wish to check out the Microsoft Bing Search with Rewards extension.

Microsoft Bing Search with Rewards Extension

It allows you to complete daily offers to get points.
Track the number of points you have currently and the rewards you can redeem with these points.
The ways to get points & get rewarded is search with Bing, browse with Microsoft Edge and shop at the Microsoft and Windows stores to earn rewards.



Other useful extensions

Another extension which would be useful to install is the iCloud bookmarks extension.
It allows to keep your Chrome bookmarks on Windows synced up with the Safari bookmarks on your iPhone, iPad, and Mac.
iCloud will store your website bookmarks so it is accessible even on your iPhone and Mac.
Try these other two extensions and see if it will boost your daily productivity.


Features:

Color Scheme Extractor is a privacy-focused Chrome extension that helps you identify, collect, and reuse the colors used on any webpage. Whether you are a designer, developer, marketer, brand manager, student, content creator, or creative professional, this extension gives you a simple way to extract a page’s color scheme directly inside your browser. It is designed to make color discovery faster, easier, and more private without relying on external APIs, cloud processing, or third-party servers.

When you visit a website with a color palette you like, Color Scheme Extractor helps you analyze the visible page and identify the main colors used across the design. Instead of manually inspecting styles, taking screenshots, opening design software, or guessing color values, you can use the extension to quickly generate a useful palette from the page. This can be helpful when studying design inspiration, building mood boards, matching brand colors, creating website mockups, preparing presentations, or collecting visual references for a project.

The extension works locally in Chrome and does not use any external API. No page content, screenshots, color data, browsing history, URLs, or personal information is sent to third-party servers. The color extraction process happens on your own device using browser-based functionality. This makes Color Scheme Extractor a strong choice for users who want practical design tools without sacrificing privacy. Your browsing activity remains private, and the websites you analyze stay between you and your browser.

Privacy is one of the core principles of Color Scheme Extractor. Many online color tools require uploading an image, sending page data to a server, or using cloud-based processing to detect palettes. This extension avoids that approach. It does not transmit webpage data externally, does not rely on remote analysis, and does not require an account or online workspace. Whether you are reviewing a public website, an internal dashboard, a client project, a private prototype, or a password-protected page, the extension is designed so the analysis remains local.

Color Scheme Extractor is useful for design inspiration and competitive research. If you come across a landing page, portfolio, ecommerce site, blog, dashboard, or product page with an appealing visual style, you can quickly extract its colors and study how they work together. This helps you understand the relationship between background colors, accent colors, button colors, text colors, and visual highlights. The extension can make it easier to learn from strong web design examples and apply similar color thinking to your own work.

For web developers, Color Scheme Extractor can save time during front-end development. When rebuilding a visual style, matching an existing brand, or creating a companion page, having quick access to color values is extremely useful. Instead of digging through CSS files or browser developer tools, you can generate a palette from the page and copy the colors you need. This can speed up prototyping, style matching, UI design, and theme creation.

For designers, the extension can support mood boards, brand exploration, and visual research. Colors are one of the most important parts of a design system, and seeing a palette extracted from a real webpage can help you understand the mood, tone, and hierarchy of a design. A travel website may use ocean blues, warm sand tones, and sunset accents. A finance dashboard may use calm blues, greens, and neutral grays. A fashion site may use bold contrast and expressive accent colors. Color Scheme Extractor helps capture these combinations quickly so they can be studied, saved, or adapted.

The extension is also helpful for marketers and content creators. When creating graphics, social posts, newsletters, ads, or landing pages, it is often useful to match the colors of a brand or campaign. Color Scheme Extractor can help identify the dominant colors on a webpage so your supporting materials feel visually consistent. This can make your content look more polished and aligned with an existing identity.

Color Scheme Extractor is designed to be simple and approachable. Once installed, it can be launched from the Chrome toolbar while browsing a webpage. The extension can display an extracted palette with color swatches and readable color values, such as HEX codes, so you can easily reference or copy them. The goal is to provide a clean workflow: open a page, extract the scheme, review the palette, and use the colors in your creative or technical work.

Because the extension does not use external APIs, it remains lightweight and independent. There is no need to wait for uploads, server processing, or third-party service responses. The tool is available whenever you need it, directly in the browser. This makes it especially convenient for users who prefer fast, focused utilities that do one job well.

Color Scheme Extractor can also be useful for learning. Students studying web design, user interface design, branding, or digital media can use it to understand how professional websites use color. By extracting palettes from different pages, they can compare design styles, identify patterns, and learn how color choices influence mood and usability. It can turn everyday browsing into a practical design study tool.

The extension is built for users who care about both creativity and privacy. It provides a useful color analysis workflow without collecting or transmitting your data. No external API is used. No data is ever transmitted to third-party servers. No page content is uploaded. No browsing history is shared. Everything runs locally inside Chrome.

With its clean interface, local processing, and practical color extraction features, Color Scheme Extractor is a valuable tool for designers, developers, marketers, students, creators, and anyone who works with visual design. It helps you capture color inspiration from the web quickly and privately, making it easier to build palettes, match brand styles, and create better-looking digital projects while keeping your data secure on your own device.

Tutorial:

  1. Install the Extension
  2. After installing the extension, click on the icon on the toolbar.