Snap It Button
Overview
Snap It Button is a Chrome extension developed by Sherwin-WIlliams.
According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of Snap It Button is 1.2.4, updated on 2020-10-16.
20,000+ users have installed this extension.
29 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .
developer website: snapyourcolors.com
Discover paint colors from any image on the web.
ColorSnap is an online tool that lets you instantly turn any picture into a beautiful palette of Sherwin-Williams paint colors.
No matter where you find inspiring colors – a gorgeous landscape, a shot of a stunning room, even a picture of a stuffed animal – ColorSnap will identify the shades you love and save them for later.
Just click on the Snap It button any time you see a colorful image you like, and ColorSnap will match the most popular colors in the image. Color palettes can easily be saved from each snap by creating an account.
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Daosign
2021-04-11
Doesn't work |
Kelly Richards
2021-02-13
Doesn't work. Finds the pic I want to snap great but never completes the process of finding the colors. |
Home Remodeling Contractors , LLC
2019-10-16
Muy buena , y se le ayuda al cliente , es lo importante. |
Brooke Liles
2019-09-16
It used to work, but now it just tells me I need to log in. I have logged in, still doesn't work. |
Mel Hall
2019-08-17
I finally figured out how to use the thing saving the results to Pinterest. Navigate to the picture you want to color code (in Pinterest it can't be a board, you have click and be looking at a single picture) click the SnapIt button you added to Chrome (the snap it banner will show up in the upper left corner) hover over your photo (a color scheme will appear) click SNAP IT click SAVE COLORS click PIN IT navigate to the board you want to save it into click SAVE Like other folks said, it doesn't appear to be identifying colors really well (my blues are all saying they are CAVIAR (a black), but at least they will get me in the ballpark when I go to the paint store and I can finesse the colors there. |