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Brand Setup · Structured · First kit free, then 5 credits

Stop running ad creative without a brand kit. Get one in ninety seconds.

Drop in your company name, industry, and a few brands you'd be flattered to be compared to. Out comes a structured brand kit — palette, typography direction, visual style, and a do-not-use list — that every other Pixfino preset honours automatically.

Brand Kit Generator

Most teams ship creative without ever defining the brand.

Founders pick a logo color in Figma on a Tuesday and call it a brand. By Q2 the deck, the homepage, and the IG grid disagree on what the primary actually is. Every new asset re-litigates a decision nobody owns.

Real brand kits get built by agencies. Agencies charge $5k–$25k for a starter system, and most early-stage teams don't have the budget or the lead time. So the kit gets deferred — and every ad, every product page, every email rolls without one.

Pixfino's other presets already merge brand kit context into every prompt. If your kit is empty, every generation is one decision shy of consistent. This preset closes that gap — fast enough that there's no excuse to ship creative without one.

What you provide

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Company name

Required

image

Logo (optional — drives palette extraction)

Optional

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Industry

Required

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Vibe (50–500 characters)

Optional

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Target audience (optional)

Optional

multi-text

Reference brands (up to 5)

Optional

First brand kit is on us

Generate, review, edit, and save your first brand kit at no charge. Subsequent kits are 5 credits; refresh-an-existing-kit is 3.

Every preset gets smarter immediately

Brand kits drive prompt context across the catalog. Save a kit and the next Campaign Concept Variations run already honours the palette and the do-not-use list.

Downloadable PDF, not a static template

Saved kits export as a multi-page PDF you can drop into a client deck or a design system handover. Pages render or hide based on what's populated — no awkward placeholders.

Who this is for

Pre-seed and seed founders

Ship a defensible-looking landing page and ad creative without hiring an agency

Friction removed: $5k–$25k brand-kit projects take six weeks; you need something on the homepage by Friday.

Growth marketers running paid creative

Keep ten test ads visually coherent across platforms

Friction removed: Without a locked palette and typography direction, every variant drifts; CPM rises because the brand reads inconsistent.

Pixfino operators with empty brand kits

Get every existing preset producing palette- and tone-correct outputs

Friction removed: Campaign Concept Variations, Look Book Editorial, and Hero Banner all honour brand-kit context — and silently fall back to generic when the kit is empty.

Agency teams onboarding new clients

Stand up a starting brand kit on kickoff day so creative work can begin

Friction removed: Two weeks of strategy + design work before the first campaign asset ships. Clients lose patience.

In-house brand managers inheriting a thin guidelines doc

Convert a one-page tone-of-voice memo into a structured kit the rest of the marketing stack can read

Friction removed: Tone notes live in a Notion doc nothing else consumes; nothing in the prompt-injection layer can read prose.

How it works

  1. 1

    Drop in your company + industry

    Company name and industry are the only required fields. Add a 50–500 character vibe sentence ("quiet luxury for modern women," "loud Brooklyn pizza late-night") for sharper recommendations.

    Replaces: Agency kickoff workshop, week one.

  2. 2

    Add references (optional)

    Up to five brand names you admire. They anchor typography and visual style choices — and they're auto-added to the do-not-use list so your copy doesn't accidentally echo a competitor.

    Replaces: Two days of designer-led mood-boarding.

  3. 3

    Upload your logo (optional)

    If you've got one, Pixfino extracts the dominant five colors and categorises them into primary, secondary, accent, and neutral. No logo? The recommendation runs from industry + vibe instead.

    Replaces: Manual palette extraction in Adobe Color.

  4. 4

    Review and save

    Side-by-side compare. Edit any field. Save into your brand. Every other Pixfino preset now reads from it automatically — no re-running required.

    Replaces: Agency back-and-forth round 3.

Pixfino vs traditional production

Traditional studio Stock + retouch Pixfino
Lead time 4–6 weeks (agency engagement) 1–2 weeks (DIY in Figma) 90 seconds
Per-kit cost $5,000–$25,000 $0 (your time) + Figma seat First free, then 5 credits (~$5)
Palette extraction from logo Manual designer work Eyedropper in Figma Automatic, weighted by dominance
Typography recommendation Designer's instinct Browse Google Fonts Industry + reference-brand anchored, 3 example faces
Do-not-use list Sometimes, often after a launch incident Rarely Industry-landmine + competitor-extracted, every time
Drives the rest of your stack Sits in a Figma file nothing reads Sits in a Notion doc nothing reads Auto-merged into every Pixfino preset prompt
Iteration cost Re-engage the agency Re-pick fonts Regenerate-any-field, free within the draft

Questions and answers

Five-color palette (primary, two secondaries, accent, neutral — each with hex and a named label), typography direction (display + body categories with three example faces and a one-sentence rationale each), a structured visual style note (lighting, finish, composition, environments, color treatment), and a do-not-use terms list. Voice, tone, and sample taglines are intentionally left empty in v1 — you fill those in-app.
The grant is consumed when you *save* a brand kit, not when you generate a draft. You can iterate as many times as you like before committing. Once you've saved one kit per org, subsequent generations cost 5 credits, and refreshing an existing kit costs 3. While you're in the free state, you're capped at 3 successful drafts per 24 hours so the model isn't abused.
Yes — the review page is a side-by-side. The left column is Pixfino's draft, the right column is editable. Override any hex, rename any swatch, rewrite any rationale. Save commits whatever's on the right.
The palette still works — the recommendation runs from your industry, vibe, and reference brands instead of from extracted colors. Palette confidence is flagged lower in that case so you know to review it manually before saving.
Three things. (1) The output is structured — palette as named slots, typography by category and examples, do-not-use as a real list — so the rest of Pixfino can actually consume it. (2) Logo palette extraction is real image analysis, not a guess. (3) Every other Pixfino preset reads from the saved kit automatically; ChatGPT output is dead text in a chat window.
Recommendations name real, well-known faces (Tiempos, Söhne, Inter, GT America, Druk, Knockout). The PDF specimen renders in a system-font equivalent — actual licensing of the recommended face is up to you.
Yes. Each section has its own "regenerate this field" button. No additional credits — included in the draft session.
Yes. Once saved, the palette, do-not-use terms, and tone notes auto-merge into every preset prompt that supports brand-kit injection (Campaign Concept Variations, Look Book Editorial, Hero Banner Video, and most others).
Voice attributes, tone notes, sample taglines (you can add these in-app today), website-screenshot palette extraction, brand-guidelines PDF parsing, Pantone-near color naming, and multi-language kits. The v1 surface ships small and honest.
Yes. POST /api/v1/presets/brand-kit-generator/run accepts the same fields as the UI; the response includes a draft_id you can GET, save, or discard programmatically.

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Five fields, ninety seconds. A real brand kit at the end. Every other Pixfino preset gets sharper the moment you save it.

First kit free. Then 5 credits — or 3 to refresh an existing kit. Regenerate-any-field is free within the draft.