Batch Color Sorter

Batch Sort Colors Tool

Professional-grade batch color extraction and sorting. Create beautiful palettes from your images with advanced sorting algorithms, entirely in your browser.

Drop your images here

Supports PNG, JPG, WebP, AVIF and more. Process hundreds of files at once.

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Expert Color Sorting

Sort colors by lightness, rainbow, saturation, warmth, and more. Create professional color palettes with precise control over sorting algorithms.

Bulk Extraction

Process hundreds of images simultaneously. Extract unique colors from your entire collection and generate individual or combined palettes in seconds.

Privacy First

Your images never leave your device. All color processing and sorting happens locally in your browser, ensuring maximum privacy and security.

How to Sort Colors in Bulk?

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Upload Images

Drag and drop your images or click to browse. Supports all major image formats.

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Choose Method

Select a sorting method like lightness or rainbow and set your preferred order.

03

Customize Palette

Adjust color width, height, spacing, and add labels to your generated palette.

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Download

Save your professional color palettes as high-quality images or a batch ZIP file.

Advanced Color Palette Sorting for Designers

Our Sort Colors tool is designed for professionals who need more than just a simple color extractor. Whether you are building a brand style guide, analyzing image composition, or creating artistic visualizations, our tool provides the granular control you need to organize color data effectively.

By using advanced color space conversions, we allow you to sort colors by human-perceived attributes like warmth and rainbow distribution. This ensures that your generated palettes are not just lists of hex codes, but meaningful visual representations of your creative assets.

Key Color Sorting Algorithms

  • Rainbow Sort: Organizes colors following the natural spectrum of light (Hue), creating smooth transitions.
  • Warmth Sort: Groups colors by their perceived temperature, from cool blues to hot reds.
  • Perceptual Lightness: Sorts colors based on how bright they appear to the human eye, not just raw digital values.