PromoHyper

Turn your website into brand guidelines

Paste your address. It loads your live site, looks at it, and shows you your real palette, typefaces and tone on screen — free. The full three-page PDF is one email away.

See your palette, type and tone on screen. The full PDF is one email away.

What you get

Why it reads your site instead of asking you

Most brand-kit tools hand you a form: pick a colour, pick a font, pick an adjective. That produces a document about the brand you imagine. This one loads the page your customers actually see and writes down what is there — which is usually the more useful, and occasionally the more uncomfortable, document.

Then put the brand in motion

PromoHyper reads the same brand and makes your promo video from it — script in your tone, AI voiceover, original music, and every frame designed to these colours and typefaces. No templates, no editing software.

While you’re here — the other free tools

All of them work the same way: paste the same URL, get a different answer. No account.

Questions

Is the brand guideline maker free?
The analysis is free and needs nothing from you — paste your address and your palette, typefaces and tone appear on screen. The three-page PDF, the version you would send to a designer, asks for an email address. No card, no account, and a small daily limit because each run loads and looks at a live website.
What is in the PDF?
Three pages: your colour palette with hex codes and what each colour is for; your heading and body typefaces; your tone of voice and who you are speaking to; and your visual language — the recurring shapes, borders, illustration and photography style that make your brand recognisable.
Where do the colours come from?
From your actual site, not a guess. It loads your page, looks at what is really there, and reads the palette off it. If your brand genuinely uses one colour, it says so rather than inventing a second one to fill the page.
Can I edit it or use it commercially?
It is your brand, so yes — send it to a designer, a freelancer or an agency, or use it as the brief for your next piece of work. The PDF is yours.