ColorSlurp 4.0.2

ColorSlurp 4.0.2

Screen-pixel eyedropper and palette manager that copies the sampled color straight into developer and design formats instead of leaving you in Preview or a screenshot loop.
Magnifier workflow on a design desk

Trigger the magnifier from the menu bar or a keyboard shortcut and a loupe follows the cursor across any app on your Mac. macOS asks for Screen Recording permission the first time you sample pixels outside ColorSlurp itself; grant it once in System Settings so the loupe can read true on-screen values. Arrow keys or W/A/S/D nudge the crosshair one pixel for UI alignment work, Space confirms the pick, and Escape cancels while returning focus to the window you were in. After sampling, one click copies the value to your clipboard in the format you last used-hex, RGB, OKLCH, or a custom string you defined in settings.
Palettes, Projects, and export paths

Drag an image into the window to generate a palette, or stack swatches manually inside Projects that group client or brand sets. ColorSlurp 4 adds OKLCH, LAB, P3, custom format strings, linear RGB for tools like Blender, and one-click copies to CSS, Sass, Swift, JSON, ASE, Sketch, and Procreate exports. The Tools tab bundles a contrast checker with APCA, a color wheel, random generator, and palette browser. Automatic palette backups and merge dialogs help recover or consolidate libraries without retyping swatches. iCloud keeps palettes and custom formats aligned between Mac and iOS when you use the same Apple ID.
Free tier, Pro, and where it fits

The free build covers basic picking, palette creation, and editing. Pro unlocks unlimited palettes, exports, swatches and harmonies, project organization, and photo or camera picking on iOS-sold on the App Store as in-app purchases (Pro Yearly is listed at $19.99 in US storefronts). Built-in macOS Digital Color Meter samples one value but lacks palette history, contrast tooling, or OKLCH copies; ColorSlurp targets designers and front-end devs who sample UI daily. It is less necessary if you live entirely inside Figma’s picker. macOS 14.6 or later is listed for the current Mac App Store build; IdeaPunch publishes 4.0.x release notes on its site. Magnifier controls were refined in version 4.0.2 for smoother sampling on multi-monitor setups.

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