Brand Context API keeps your AI on-brand by returning a company's brand identity in one call: voice, mission, products, audience. With this structured data, your product ships output that's grounded from the first prompt.
Eight years ago we launched a different product here on Product Hunt: Oqtor, an AI design tool, back before GPT made that normal. It mostly didn't work. But one tiny thing made people light up: during onboarding it fetched their logo automatically, so they never had to upload anything.
That was our "aha moment".
We followed that one signal, and in 2019 we turned it into a Logo API, then extended it into a full Brand API providing logos, colors, fonts, and firmographics (which won Product of the Day)
But the deeper we went, the more we were just collecting fragments. A logo here, a color there, a font, a tagline. A brand is not only those things, but also the voice, the positioning, the mission, the audience a company actually speaks to.
And that's exactly what an AI can't piece together on its own. It has the Nikes and Apples of the world memorized, but ask about your local pizzeria and it's prone to hallucination.
To fix that, you'd feed it the context yourself, which means a scraping pipeline you have to babysit. Crawl. Parse. Manage model quality, speed, and pricing. Hope it's current. Keep it alive.
Today we're replacing all of that with one API call. Brand Context API returns:
✔️ brand voice, style and positioning
✔️ mission and products
✔️ the audience a company speaks to
✔️dos and don'ts, competitors
All structured, ready to drop straight into a prompt.
Eight years in, we've quietly become the brand layer powering companies like Canva, Typeform, and Synthesia. And we're just getting started!
As a thank you for reading this far, we're giving the PH community 20% off any plan with code PH0626, good through June 15. Get it, open the docs, and ship this afternoon 🚀
Use it to ground agents, personalize onboarding, or keep content on-brand. What are you excited to build with it?
P.S. It's also available as an MCP, which brings the same data straight into Claude and other tools.
P.P.S. Brand API gives you the fragments: logos, color palettes, firmographics. Brand Context API gives you the connective tissue: tone of voice, positioning, audience, products, and more.
About Brand Context API on Product Hunt
“Ship AI that stays on-brand”
Brand Context API launched on Product Hunt on June 3rd, 2026 and earned 108 upvotes and 8 comments, placing #12 on the daily leaderboard. Brand Context API keeps your AI on-brand by returning a company's brand identity in one call: voice, mission, products, audience. With this structured data, your product ships output that's grounded from the first prompt.
On the analytics side, Brand Context API competes within API, Developer Tools and Artificial Intelligence — topics that collectively have 1.1M followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how Brand Context API performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.
Who hunted Brand Context API?
Brand Context API was hunted by fmerian. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.
For a complete overview of Brand Context API including community comment highlights and product details, visit the product overview.
Hi all 👋, Amin here, co-founder of Brandfetch
@maresch from Pitch put it well in a recent thread here:
It's why we built the Brand Data API, and now the Brand Context API.
The story goes like this:
Eight years ago we launched a different product here on Product Hunt: Oqtor, an AI design tool, back before GPT made that normal. It mostly didn't work. But one tiny thing made people light up: during onboarding it fetched their logo automatically, so they never had to upload anything.
That was our "aha moment".
We followed that one signal, and in 2019 we turned it into a Logo API, then extended it into a full Brand API providing logos, colors, fonts, and firmographics (which won Product of the Day)
But the deeper we went, the more we were just collecting fragments. A logo here, a color there, a font, a tagline. A brand is not only those things, but also the voice, the positioning, the mission, the audience a company actually speaks to.
And that's exactly what an AI can't piece together on its own. It has the Nikes and Apples of the world memorized, but ask about your local pizzeria and it's prone to hallucination.
To fix that, you'd feed it the context yourself, which means a scraping pipeline you have to babysit. Crawl. Parse. Manage model quality, speed, and pricing. Hope it's current. Keep it alive.
Today we're replacing all of that with one API call. Brand Context API returns:
✔️ brand voice, style and positioning
✔️ mission and products
✔️ the audience a company speaks to
✔️dos and don'ts, competitors
All structured, ready to drop straight into a prompt.
Eight years in, we've quietly become the brand layer powering companies like Canva, Typeform, and Synthesia. And we're just getting started!
As a thank you for reading this far, we're giving the PH community 20% off any plan with code PH0626, good through June 15. Get it, open the docs, and ship this afternoon 🚀
Use it to ground agents, personalize onboarding, or keep content on-brand. What are you excited to build with it?
P.S. It's also available as an MCP, which brings the same data straight into Claude and other tools.
P.P.S. Brand API gives you the fragments: logos, color palettes, firmographics. Brand Context API gives you the connective tissue: tone of voice, positioning, audience, products, and more.