Simple Free Tool to find the Hex Value of a Background/Color
In order to get good CTR (Click Through Rate), you might need to use the matching colors in text ads right? Let’s say you want to make Adsense links matching your theme color/hyperlink color or something like this. You don’t need to try manually matching the colors or using the huge software’s like Photoshop. Here is a simple free tool for you..!
Text ads work well when you mix the ads within the content by using same colors and fonts right? But most of the bloggers facing difficulty in finding the exact hex values of the color which they wanted to use for text ads. Usually most of the people are using Photoshop for this and some are trying to match the colors manually.
Hex color finder is a simple free tool, which finds the exact hex value for you. Just download the 2 MB File and install in single click, that’s it you are all set to find the values easily now. Steps to follow…
- Download and install the Hex color finder
- Launch the tool and open your desired site or color for which you want the hex value
- Click & hold on the pen icon which is there on bottom left side
- Drag & Place the holder mouse on the desired color/place to see the hex value

More features: Here are some extra features included in the tool
Hex Color Finder, a small easy-to-use color finder is the only tool you need to find any color. You can choose custom colors, save, load colors, even get the specific color from any area on your screen. Other features include “Sticky”, which manipulate the brightness of the color, an inverse button to quickly find the opposite color, a hex (HTML) to color and vice versa conversion tool, and a color blender.
So from now on, just drag and find the exact matches to earn more from your text ads. Hope this helps you! Which tool are you using for this purpose? Share with us! Happy Blogging!!









This is what i need man. Keep rocking
Nice tool. Thanks, I needed a tool like this. I visit may website and see some nice graphics but I am unable to get the actual color of the graphics.
Now I can Do so.
@ Inkapoint,
I’m happy that you guys found it useful
@ Agent,
Thats the reason i shared with you all. Now you will be able to see all the hex values and use in your blog. Thanks for sharing your opinion dude.
Nice tip. You are good at finding such tricks. Keep sharing with us buddy.
Great tool Lax.
Simply awesome i used to check manually with some sites having hex value details. I don’t to use Photoshop even.
This will be great use for guys like me dude.Thanks alot.
@ Maharshi,
Thanks for the great comments dude.
@ TJG,
Thats great you found it useful.Thanks for the follow up comments dude.
Dude,
See http://genopal.com. It’s similar to the one above.
@ Inkapoint,
Thanks a lot for sharing this dude. There are many online Tools for this.
I searched for a source like this recently. But found all junk or spam softwares.
I’m very happy to get a reviewed source to fulfill my needs. techzoomin rocks man.
Thanks a lot!
@ Lifespy,
Thanks for the comments man. I’m happy that you guys found it very useful.
Nice tip. I don’t you use this. I use autoit spy tool no need to click mouse. just start it and hover the mouse to any location. it shows the color code where the mouse is now. Just use mouse and point to a place for which you want to know the color code.
@ Nihar,
Wow! Wonderful Autoit is Nihar, Thanks a lot for sharing it with us here..
Nice tool man. I played a lot around RGB values during most of my Windows programming days and now for the blog theme and ad blocks customizing. In old days we actually use to call a windows API to get the pixel colour
Talking about those Tools that came with initial versions of VC++, there was a tool called ZoomIn (not techzoomin) to actually zoom the window contents, edges etc to see if what we have drawn/painted is perfect. I miss those programming days!
Both of us are programmers. I can relate to you.
@ Ajith,
Thats easy for programming guys like you
I heard about ZoomIn tool somewhere…It’s near to TechZoomIn name so remembered it
Thanks for sharng your experiences Ajith!
I am now using a firefox plugins/add-ons that let you know what is the hex code of the certain color you see on a certain site pages upon hovering or clicking on it.
This free firefox add ons called COLORZILLA. It is very easy to use. Why not try it?
Exactly what I’m looking for. Before I am using Paint, PhotoShop etc to get the hex value of a color. Thanks for sharing.
I use photoshop to find the hex value of a color. besides I have photoshop portable version
I use Photoshop to get the hex code but this will surely help so I don’t need to fire up my Photoshop just to get the hex code.
Thanks for this i was looking for a color picker kind of a tool and found it here.
I’m very happy to get a reviewed source to fulfill my needs. techzoomin rocks man
In fact, this simple tool is not commonly seen because people are more concern with their work rather than changing the color of the background. However, it is also essential to know its significance.
It’s really simple… I think no one can find better tool than this.