Where it all started.
The browser color
separation editor.
Drag an image. Eye-drop the colors you want to keep. Separate, paint with brush and eraser, export each layer as a transparent PNG. No server round-trip — the workspace lives in your browser. Same open color references as Studio (Munsell, CIE Lab).
Walkthrough · Editor pipeline
Showcase
One artwork.
Six layers. Scroll.
A small love letter to the original Textile Color Separation engine: the floral artwork that started it all, exploded into its color layers as you scroll. This is what separation looks like — only now it runs on a queued pipeline.
Pipeline
Drop. Pick. Separate. Ship.
Step 1
Drop
Drag a PNG, JPEG or TIFF into the canvas.
Step 2
Pick
Eye-drop each color you want to keep.
Step 3
Reduce
Set tolerance, separate the colors automatically.
Step 4
Paint
Brush and eraser to clean up edges and fill gaps.
Step 5
Variants
Tweak per-layer color to make alternate colorways.
Step 6
Export
Download each layer as a transparent PNG + palette.
Best for
- ▸Solo screen printers and small shops
- ▸Light, vector-style repeats
- ▸Quick draft separations on a deadline
- ▸Designers who want to stay in their browser
Switch to Studio when
- ▸Your artwork is heavy, textured or photoreal
- ▸You need to share projects with a team
- ▸You handle batches of dozens of files / week
- ▸You want authenticated API processing
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