Setting Up Your Brand Kit
The Brand Kit lets you define your brand identity so that every video you create has a consistent look.
Written By Rishikesh from ngram
Last updated About 1 month ago
You can upload your logo, set brand colors, and choose typography -- and the AI will apply these automatically when generating videos.
Accessing the Brand Kit
Click the Brand Kit icon in the left sidebar (the palette icon). This takes you to the Brand Kit page.

Brand Kit Sections
The Brand Kit is divided into three sections:
Logo
Upload your company or product logo. The logo can be used in video intros, outros, and overlays. Supported formats include PNG, JPG, and SVG.
To upload:
Click the Logo section
Drag and drop your logo file, or click to browse your computer
Your logo is saved and available for future videos
Colors
Define your brand's color palette. These colors influence the visual style of generated scenes, text elements, and backgrounds.
To set colors:
Click the Colors section
Add your primary, secondary, and accent colors using hex codes or the color picker
Save your palette
Typography
Choose the fonts that represent your brand. Typography settings affect any text that appears in your videos, including titles, captions, and callouts.
To configure:
Click the Typography section
Browse available fonts or search by name
Select your heading and body fonts
Save your choices
Plan Requirements
Brand Kit is available on Premium and Pro plans. If you are on the Free or Basic plan, the Brand Kit page displays an upgrade prompt:
"Upgrade to Premium to unlock Brand Kit features -- starting at $19/mo."
Click Upgrade to go to the billing page and change your plan. Once upgraded, the Brand Kit becomes fully accessible.
How Brand Settings Apply to Videos
When you create a new video after setting up your Brand Kit:
Your logo can be placed in designated positions (intro, outro, corner watermark)
Your brand colors influence the palette used in AI-generated scene images and text elements
Your typography is applied to any on-screen text the AI generates
This ensures every video you produce maintains visual consistency with your brand identity, without needing to manually adjust each video.
Tips
Keep your logo simple: Logos with transparent backgrounds (PNG) work best for video overlays.
Choose 2-3 core colors: Too many colors can make videos look busy. Stick to your primary palette.
Test with a quick video: After setting up your Brand Kit, create a short test video to see how the settings look in practice.
Next Steps
Creating Your First Video -- Create a video with your brand settings applied
Plans and Pricing -- Compare plans to unlock Brand Kit