Orange detector

Check whether an image contains orange, see roughly how much of the frame qualifies, and inspect the exact mask locally in your browser.

This tool never uploads the image to the server. It analyzes the pixels on-device and lets you tune how strict the orange definition should be.

Detector controls

Works well for logos, screenshots, product photos, safety images, and paintings where orange needs a quick visual check.

How the check works

  • The detector converts each visible pixel into hue, saturation, and value.
  • A pixel counts as orange only if its hue sits near the chosen orange center and it is vivid and bright enough.
  • The verdict turns to yes only when orange coverage exceeds your minimum image-coverage threshold.
  • The highlighted overlay and mask are there so you can inspect the result instead of trusting a hidden rule.

Muted brown, tan, skin, and amber tones can fall in or out depending on the strictness settings. That is deliberate: the page is a tunable checker, not a fixed brand-color authority.

Read the launch note for this detector.

Load an image to begin

Select a file above and the page will measure orange coverage immediately.

Coverage

Orange coverage will appear here after analysis.

Average detected shade

The detector will summarize the average matched orange tone here.

Current rule

The active hue, saturation, brightness, and minimum-coverage settings will be listed here.

Original

Highlighted orange

Orange-only mask