Brandfetch: Brand Identity Platform with API for Logos, Colors, and Company Data
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Jérémy Jaques
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Summary
Brandfetch is a brand identity platform that started as a Logo API in 2019 and evolved into a full Brand API providing logos, colors, fonts, and firmographics. The company realized that brands are more than just visual fragments—they encompass voice, positioning, mission, and audience. Brandfetch now offers a platform with 50M+ brands searchable via API, trusted by companies like Canva, Typeform, and Pitch.
Key quotes
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A brand is not only those things, but also the voice, the positioning, the mission, the audience a company actually speaks to.
One platform, 50M+ brands, one lookup away.
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