One tool for every object type — change the color of bags, bottles, hardware, packaging, or apparel from a single photo without a shoot per variant.
Drop a target color onto any object in a mockup or scene to test palettes before committing to a render or production run.
Recolor a hero object to fit a brand palette or seasonal set, keeping the original lighting and shadows consistent across the asset.
Recolorify works in LAB color space, which separates lightness — texture, highlights, and shadows — from the color itself. Any object changes color without going flat or fake-looking.
Enter the precise brand color or hex value instead of dragging a hue slider. Every selected object locks to the exact value you choose.
Click only the object you want changed and leave everything else untouched. Multi-part scenes are handled per region, not as one flat surface.
Lock a color and process up to 500 photos in one pass, then export the lot as a ZIP — ideal for catalog-scale recoloring of any object type.
Upload your photo to Recolorify, click the object you want to change, and enter a target hex code or pick a color. Recolorify recolors the object while preserving texture, highlights, and shadows, then lets you export a full-resolution image. The whole process takes a few seconds and needs no Photoshop skills.
Yes. Recolorify changes color in LAB space, which keeps lightness — texture, reflections, and natural shading — separate from the color. The recolored object looks like a real photograph, not a flat paint fill.
Yes. Objects are detected per region, so you can click only the item you want and recolor it while everything else stays exactly as shot.
Almost anything with a defined surface — clothing, shoes, bags, products, packaging, furniture, vehicles, logos, and decor. For specific workflows, Recolorify also has dedicated pages for clothes, logos, shoes, cars, furniture, and product photos.