Graphic designers and web designers the world over are constantly looking for ways to speed up development and make good use of color in their designs. If you’ve ever wanted a quick and easy method of discovering the colors used on website or graphic , Pixie from Nattyware may be the software for you.

What is Pixie?

The traditional way of discovering the colors used in a digital image found on a webpage is to take a screenshot of the image, open the screenshot in an image creation application such as Photoshop, and use the program’s color picker tool to find out the RGB, Hex, CMYK, or HSV color values.
Wouldn’t life be a whole lot easier if you could just point your mouse at a color on your computer’s monitor and discover its color values instantly? Pixie from Nattyware was specifically designed to do just that. Free to download and use, Pixie offers you some of the features you always wished you had when designing digital images and web pages.
After installing Pixie, you only need to point at any pixel on your computer monitor to instantly know its Hex, HTML, RGB, CMYK, and HSV color values. Small and simple to use, Pixie’s tiny 1MB memory footprint is hardly noticeable among other programs you have running.
Pixie Color Capture from Nattyware

Pixie Features



Pixie’s useful features do not stop there. Clearly, with designers needs in mind, Nattyware added several features that are sure to speed up your design time.
First, by pressing Ctrl+Alt+Z, you can open up a 7x magnifier wherever your mouse is pointing at that time. This allows you to pinpoint the pixels for which you want to know the color values. This feature is especially useful when you want to know what colors were used in an image using a gradient effect.
Pixie Ctrl Alt Z Magnifier
Second, by pressing Ctrl+Alt+X, you can open up the color mixer showing you the location of the color your mouse was on when you opened it up. This is useful if you are used to using the color mixer to modify or explore color values in your favorite image creation or manipulation program such as Photoshop or PhotoPaint.
Pixie Ctrl Alt X Color Mixer
Third, by pressing Ctrl+Alt+C, you can copy the current pixel color to the Windows clipboard. This is especially useful for instantly copying the color value into HTML or CSS files. You can also use the color copied to the clipboard to paste the color into Photoshop or other image-editing software.
Pixie Ctrl Alt C Copy to Clipboard

Tips on Using Pixie

Pixie’s usefulness is limited only by your imagination. Here are some suggestions on how Pixie can make your design time more efficient. Use Pixie to:
  • Discover the color combinations used on a website you like.
  • Learn the start and end colors in a gradient you would like to replicate.
  • Use Pixie on your own website or images to make sure the final colors you used are the ones you intended to use.
  • Copy and paste color values directly into your CSS file using the Ctrl+Alt+C feature.
  • Instantly translate color values among Hex, HTML, RGB, CMYK, and HSV.

Download Pixie for Free

You can download Pixie for free directly from the Nattyware website. You will find that once you start using Pixie, it will become a regular part of your image and website creation and manipulation tools.