Extract brand from a website
Enhance your app's identity with Zenoo's Cloning feature.
Cloning enables you to seamlessly integrate your branding elements into your application, ensuring a cohesive and professional look. Whether it's your logo, brand colors, or fonts, Zenoo makes it easy to synchronize your app's aesthetics with your brand guidelines.
How does it work?
Branding cloning works by connecting to an existing website and downloading various assets that are publicly available such as branding colours and logos. Once downloaded you will be offered the opportunity to assign cloned colours to the right categories.
The two main categories to assign your brand colours to are:
- Brand Colours: Used in buttons, links and navigation
- Text Colours: Used in fields and text presented on page
Not all sites supported
The Brand clone feature can only access publicly accessible files, and assets. In the case the cloning services does not work then upload your logo manually.
To clone the branding on your website:
- Navigate to the Branding section in Zenoo.
- Select the "Brand Extract" option.
- Enter the URL of your website, and Zenoo's AI engine will gather essential assets like logos, fav icons, brand and text colors, and fonts.
- Review and choose your preferred brand colors and text colors from the extracted options.
- Click "Confirm," and Zenoo will apply your selected branding elements to your application.
Preview your designs
Once you have completed cloning your brand, you can preview your changes using the page toggle on the top right of the screen. As default you will be able to preview your design in a mobile view, however you can also switch to a desktop preview. You may also want to preview your designs using the visual editor for richer functionality.
Deploying your changes
Once completed you may publish your changes to try your new application out on your stage environment before promoting to production. Deployment options include publishing to stage and production environments across different AWS hosted regions.
Updated about 1 year ago