ColorSnapper

ColorSnapper is the missing color picker for OS X. It’s an easy-to-use tool that allows you to quickly identify the color of any pixel on the screen.

Activation is simple, via a configurable system-wide hotkey. This brings up a magnifying loupe, making it easy to select the pixel you need. The color of the selected pixel is then copied to your clipboard in a format of your choosing.

To understand why you’ll love ColorSnapper, watch the screencast at https://colorsnapper.com.

Features include: ● Customizable global hotkey ● 14 different color formats, including HEX, RGBa, HSLa, NSColor, UIColor (RGB/HSB) ● The ability to set up primary and secondary formats and quickly switch between them using the ⌥-key ● The ability to change the magnification level using ⌘+ and ⌘- shortcuts ● An optional overlay with color codes in different formats ● Quick access to recently picked colors ● The ability to paste the color format directly into your CSS file or application code ● Support for keyboard navigation with arrow keys ● Multi-Monitor and spaces support ● Support for picking from apps in fullscreen mode ● Displays selected color in menulet icon ● The ability to display and pick alternative color format in history picks, just press ⌥ (Alt) key ● Ready for retina displays ● The ability to display picked color in Notification Center (Mountain Lion only)