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Turn your brand book into a photography production spec

Upload your brand book PDF. In under 60 seconds, get back a photography production spec, brand visual rubric, product taxonomy, and an on-brand do/don't matrix — structured, downloadable, and wired into every other Advertflair tool you use.

Free · No credit card Powers 5 downstream Advertflair tools Brand book deleted within 24h
Drop your brand book PDF here

PDF · max 50 MB · one brand at a time

Parsing brand book…

Your brand-book extraction preview

Four structured artifacts extracted from your brand book. The full downloadable JSON + PDF spec sheet ships to your inbox.

Get the full extraction (JSON + PDF spec) in your inbox

Free. We'll also auto-populate your Advertflair account so the next time you use the Cost Benchmark, ROI Calculator, Studio Audit, Brand DNA Demo, or Amazon 3D Generator, your brand book is already loaded.

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Structured artifacts extracted per brand book
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Average extraction time from upload to preview
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Advertflair tools wired into one upload
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Free during Advertflair's Q2 2026 launch window

Your brand book wires into these tools automatically

One upload, five downstream tools get smarter. No re-uploading, no re-explaining your brand.

FAQ

What does the Brand Book Extractor actually pull out of my PDF?

Four structured artifacts: (1) a photography production spec covering background palette, lighting hierarchy, prop language, model brief, and post-production guardrails; (2) a brand visual rubric with logo geometry, color tokens, type system, and voice keywords; (3) a product taxonomy with SKU categories and hero-image rules per category; (4) a brand do/don't matrix covering what's on-brand, what's a brand violation, and what's edge-case.

What file formats does the tool accept?

PDF up to 50 MB. Brand books exported from Figma, Adobe InDesign, Canva, Keynote, or any other standard layout tool all work. The extraction layer handles multi-column layouts, embedded images, and tables of brand specifications.

Is my brand book stored or shared?

Your brand book is processed in a single isolated extraction run and deleted within 24 hours. We never store, share, or use brand-book contents for training. Only the structured extraction artifacts (JSON + PDF spec sheet) are retained for your account.

How does this connect to the other Advertflair tools?

One brand-book upload feeds five downstream Advertflair tools. The photography production spec auto-populates the Photography Cost Benchmark and ROI Calculator. The brand visual rubric becomes the audit rubric for the Studio Audit Tool. The brand do/don't matrix feeds the Brand DNA Demo. The PBR material rules feed the Amazon 3D Generator for brand-consistent rendering.

What if I don't have a formal brand book?

Anything works as long as it's a PDF: a brand-bible deck, a Figma page exported as PDF, an internal "brand standards" memo, even a one-page brand-summary document. The extraction layer adapts to whatever level of brand documentation you have — partial brand books still produce useful spec output. The more detail in your input, the more granular the extraction.

How does this differ from Brandfetch or Recraft?

Brandfetch scrapes public brand assets from the open web (logo, colors). Recraft generates brand-consistent imagery from reference uploads. Neither extracts a structured photography production spec from a brand book. The Brand Book Extractor is purpose-built for the procurement question "how do we hand our brand to a photography vendor in one upload" — that's the wedge.

Open-source acknowledgments This tool's extraction layer is built on open research and open-source projects. Document parsing uses techniques inspired by Mistral OCR (Mistral AI, Apache 2.0) for PDF-to-structured-text conversion. Brand-asset taxonomy patterns draw from the ControlNet conditional-control research (Lvmin Zhang et al., Apache 2.0). Color and palette extraction adapts methodology from Awesome Controllable Diffusion community resources. PDF chunking + semantic extraction adapts the document-processing pipelines surveyed by the Diffusion Research Catalog (community-maintained, MIT). Original research credits sit with each linked project; this tool wraps those capabilities under the Advertflair brand for ecommerce photography procurement workflows.