Introducing Glyph — logo, colors, typography, and dev-ready code. All from a single prompt.

Every founder knows this feeling.
You have a product idea. You're ready to build. But before you can ship, you need a logo. A color palette. A font stack. Something that doesn't look like it was thrown together in MS Paint.
So you either spend $500 on a designer, wait 2 weeks, go back and forth on revisions or you slap a free Canva logo on it and hope nobody notices.
I've been there. That's why I built Glyph.
Glyph is an AI-powered brand identity generator. You type your startup name and a one-line description of what it does. Within 30 seconds, you get: A unique logo, tailored to your brand name and vibe
A full color palette (primary, secondary, accent)
Typography pairing heading + body fonts
A complete React + Tailwind CSS codebase with your brand tokens built in
Vector SVG assets, ready for production
Real-time mockup previews on merch, social media, and landing pages
Most brand tools stop at the logo. Glyph goes further.
When you export, you don't just download a PNG. You get a full React component library with your brand's design tokens colors as CSS variables, typography as Tailwind config, and SVG icons already optimized and named.
You can drop it straight into your Next.js or React project and start building. No token copy-pasting from Figma. No manually updating hex codes across 12 files.
I'm a designer and developer building in public. I've launched multiple products and every single time, branding was the bottleneck.
I didn't want to keep spending hours in Figma just to have a color palette. And I definitely didn't want every early-stage startup to look the same because they all used the same 5 Canva templates.
Glyph is my answer to that. Fast, opinionated, and production-ready from day one.
Glyph is live at glyph.software. It's free to start, go generate your brand and tell me what you think.
If you're building something, I'd genuinely love your feedback. Drop a comment, upvote on Peerlist, or just try it and let me know what breaks.
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