Present three directions by tomorrow's standup.

Branda compresses the exploration phase: strategy drafts, genuinely distinct logo routes, palettes, and mockups — so your team spends its senior hours on judgment, not first drafts.

From brief to direction review, fast.

  1. 1. Feed it the brief

    Positioning, audience, and personality drafted from a sentence — a strategy starting point your strategists can sharpen instead of writing cold.

  2. 2. Generate real range

    Grids of genuinely different logo directions per concept — explore more territory in an hour than a first-week sprint usually covers.

  3. 3. Refine the contenders

    Branch promising routes, adjust shapes and color in the editor, and pull mockups to see each direction in context before the client ever does.

  4. 4. Walk out with kits

    Each direction exports as a coherent system — vector logo, palette, type — ready to drop into your presentation template.

Range across client industries.

Agency questions, answered.

Can we use Branda output in client deliverables?

Yes — everything generated is usable commercially, including for client work. Most agencies treat Branda as an exploration and production accelerator inside their own process.

Does it replace our designers?

No — it replaces the blank page. Branda produces strategy drafts and wide visual range fast; your team curates, refines, and applies the taste clients pay you for.

How is this better than a mood board and stock marks?

Branda's directions are generated from the brief's actual strategy, and every route can be refined and vectorized — so an exploration that lands can become the real identity without starting over.

What's the output quality like?

Locked logos are vectorized to clean SVG with black/reverse versions, PNGs, and favicon, plus palette hex codes and font pairs — production files, not comps.

How does pricing work for a team?

Credit-based: 200 free credits to evaluate it, then subscribe or top up as engagements demand. Final-file downloads require a kit unlock or subscription.

Keep exploring

Start free — 200 credits