Free online tool

Create a downloadable starter brand kit in minutes

Use a guided, prompt-driven workflow to turn a name and vision into usable assets — logo SVGs, color swatches, Google Fonts pairings, tagline options and a one‑page brand guide you can export and hand off.

Export formats

SVG, PNG, PDF, CSS variables

Ready for designers and front-end handoff

Handoff-friendly outputs

Figma/Sketch imports & Google Fonts recommendations

Typography and color tokens optimized for devs

Workflow

Guided prompt templates

Iterate names, logos, palettes and messaging

Starter brand kit

What this generator produces

A compact, practical brand kit you can use immediately or hand off to a designer. The tool focuses on assets and instructions that shorten production time and avoid ambiguous outputs.

  • Brand-name ideation with tone, syllable and domain preferences
  • Multiple logo concept sketches exported as SVG and PNG
  • Accessible color palettes with hex codes and CSS variables
  • Typography pairings using Google Fonts and suggested sizes
  • Short & long tagline variations plus sample microcopy
  • One‑page PDF brand guide summarizing usage and restrictions

Guided prompts

Prompt templates — examples you can reuse

The generator exposes concise prompt clusters so you get focused, repeatable results. Use these directly or modify them to match your product and audience.

Brand-name ideation

Generate names by tone, length or domain preference.

  • Example: “Generate 10 single-word brand names for a sustainable coffee startup, modern friendly tone, available .com suggestions”

Logo concept sketches

Request multiple styles and variants to compare directions.

  • Example: “Create 6 logo concepts for a boutique bakery: hand-drawn mark, circular badge, script wordmark, two-color palette”

Color palette exploration

Produce accessible color systems with contrast notes and tokens.

  • Example: “Produce 5 accessible 3-color palettes for a fintech app targeting young professionals; include hex codes and contrast notes”

Typography pairing

Suggest primary and secondary fonts with Google Fonts links and CSS.

  • Example: “Suggest font pairings for a tech consultancy; headings: geometric sans, body: humanist serif; include Google Fonts choices and sizes”

Design-ready files

Exports & developer handoff

Downloads are prepared for typical design and front-end workflows so you don’t lose time reformatting assets.

  • SVGs with simple layer structure for vector editing and embossing
  • PNG variants for social avatars and quick mockups (Canva-friendly)
  • CSS variables and Tailwind-friendly tokens for color usage
  • PDF one-page brand guide for internal sharing and briefs

Multi-market checks

Locale-aware messaging

Generate and test names and taglines across languages. The generator adapts tone and length for Spanish and French, with notes on idiomatic differences and character limits.

  • Translate taglines with localized idioms and length constraints
  • Adjust tone settings for cultural context and formality

Ideal users

Who this is for

The tool is built for teams and creators who need strong initial concepts without committing budget to a full design retainer.

  • Early-stage founders and startup teams validating brand direction
  • Freelance designers and solopreneurs sketching quick concepts
  • Product managers and marketers launching minimum viable brands
  • Small agencies preparing client proposals and moodboards
  • Community projects and local businesses with limited budgets

Refinement workflow

How to iterate effectively

Use the generator’s iteration controls and targeted prompts to guide incremental changes rather than starting over.

  • Pin elements you like (color, wordmark style) and regenerate secondary components
  • Use feedback prompts: specify what to change and why (e.g., “simplify icon, increase negative space, switch to monochrome”)
  • Export alternate color tokens and test in mockups before finalizing

Where the outputs work

Source ecosystems and compatibility

Assets are prepared to move into common design and development environments.

  • SVG and PNG for logos and avatar use
  • Figma/Sketch import guidance for designer handoff
  • Google Fonts recommendations and font-family CSS
  • CSS variables and Tailwind token examples for front-end teams
  • Canva-ready PNGs and PDF brand guide for sharing

FAQ

Is the generator really free and what limits apply?

The tool is offered as a free, self‑service generator for exploring brand concepts. Free usage covers generation and standard exports (SVG, PNG, PDF, CSS variables). Some advanced or high-volume export workflows — if available — may be gated behind Texta account features; check the generator UI for current limits.

Who owns the assets I generate?

You retain ownership of the output assets you download. Generated suggestions are provided for creative use; you should verify suitability for commercial use (including trademark clearance) before deploying them as primary brand identifiers.

What file formats and exports are available for designers?

Exports include editable SVGs for vector work, PNGs sized for social and favicon use, a PDF one‑page brand guide, color swatches with hex codes and CSS variables, and suggested Google Fonts with CSS snippets for quick developer handoff.

Can the tool guarantee trademark availability or legal clearance?

No. The generator helps produce creative options but does not perform trademark clearance or legal checks. Always run names and logos through proper legal searches and counsel before final registration or commercial use.

How do I iterate on a concept and request refinements?

Use the tool’s iteration controls and feedback prompts: pin the elements you want to keep, then submit targeted change prompts (for example, “simplify the icon and increase contrast”). You can rerun logo and palette generators while preserving pinned elements.

Can I generate names and taglines for non-English markets?

Yes. The generator supports locale-aware name and tagline suggestions with localization notes. It adapts tone and idioms for languages like Spanish and French and flags potential cultural or length issues.

How do I take generated outputs into a professional design workflow (Figma/Dev handoff)?

Download the SVGs and use the provided Figma/Sketch import guidance. The kit includes CSS variables and Tailwind-friendly tokens, plus Google Fonts recommendations and sample CSS to apply typography and colors in production.

Does the generator store or use my input brand data and how is privacy handled?

Inputs used to generate outputs may be processed to produce results. Texta’s privacy practices govern handling of data; avoid submitting sensitive or confidential material if you have privacy concerns. Review Texta’s privacy policy for details on data retention and usage.

Related pages

  • PricingSee available account plans and any premium features.
  • About TextaLearn more about the platform that hosts the generator.
  • Branding examplesRead sample kits and creative workflows using generated assets.
  • Compare toolsHow Texta’s generator differs from other rapid-branding utilities.