Measured On-brand score
Know if a render is on-brand
Pixfino measures how close each output's colours are to your brand palette and shows an On-brand %. It's honesty-gated — if it can't be measured, it says so, rather than inventing a number.
The On-brand % badge appears on a generation result page for brand-scoped outputs.
How it works
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Set your brand palette
Add your brand colours (and any banned terms) to your Brand Kit.
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Generate for that brand
Run any brand-scoped generation.
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Read the badge
Open the result to see the On-brand % — a colour-fidelity measurement, with banned-term hits flagged separately.
Why it helps
Measured, not guessed
Colour fidelity is computed with ΔE against your palette — the same kind of math used in print colour matching.
Honesty-gated
No brand palette means no score, not a fake one. The badge only shows a number it can stand behind.
Banned-term flagging
If a render's prompt used a word on your do-not-use list, it's flagged — without diluting the colour score.
Questions
How is the score measured?
We cluster the output's dominant colours and measure their colour distance (ΔE) to the nearest brand-palette colour, then map that to a 0–100 score.
Does a low score block my render?
No. It's informational — it tells you when an output has drifted off-palette so you can decide what to do.