On-device color analysis
Upload one photo. See your season and a palette that genuinely flatters you, read from your own skin, hair and eyes. Free, and it never leaves your device.
Read my colorsWhy it matters
The clothes nearest your face reflect their color onto your skin. Get it right and you look awake and even-toned; get it wrong and you look tired, no matter how you feel.
Every color reflects. One that agrees with your undertone evens your skin; one that fights it greys you out.
Most wardrobes are full of almost-right clothes. A palette turns guesswork into a short, confident list.
Know your colors and you buy less, wear more, and look deliberate instead of lucky.
How it works
Front-facing, in natural light, no glasses or heavy filter. A plain background helps.
Right in your browser, we find your skin, hair and eyes and measure their true color.
See your season and colors, then download a card to carry when you shop.
The method
Color analysis isn't a quiz. It reads three measurable things about your coloring, which Undertone reads from your photo in CIELAB, the same signals analysts read by hand.
Golden (warm) or rosy (cool). The most decisive trait.
How light or deep your skin and hair are together.
Soft and blended, or clear and high-contrast.
Try it
Warming up…
Everything runs on your device. Your photo is never uploaded and disappears when you close the tab. iPhone HEIC is handled automatically.
Your season
Questions
No. Everything runs in your browser, on your device. Your photo is never sent to a server and disappears when you close the tab.
Yes, completely. No account, no sign-up, no payment. There is nothing to run on our side, so there is nothing to charge for.
Treat it as a strong guide, not a final verdict. Lighting changes how your coloring reads, so a natural, evenly-lit photo gives the truest result. When a read is uncertain, the tool tells you and shows the nearest seasons.
A season is a family of colors that share your undertone, depth and clarity. There are twelve, from Bright Spring to Deep Winter. Yours is the one whose palette works with your natural coloring.
Yes. iPhone HEIC photos are converted automatically, in your browser. You can also drag any JPG or PNG straight onto the page.