Tried Google's Pomelli to Generate Branded Content, My Thoughts
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But honestly? It still feels a bit template-y.
Here’s why I built Brandiseer and where it pulls ahead: - While Pomelli captures colors and fonts, it mostly reuses website assets and applies them generically. - Brandiseer takes any design inspiration you upload, then remaps every element: typography, layout, tone, logo placement to fit your brand. - Instead of “your brand meets template,” Brandiseer gives “your brand becomes the design,” ensuring each asset looks unique and deeply aligned with your identity.
If you care about true brand voice and visuals, not just “on-brand enough” I believe Brandiseer gives you that extra edge.