About Kitnex

We help founders, creators, and small businesses build a brand presence faster with AI-powered logo workflows, mockups, and launch-ready brand visuals.

Our mission

Great branding should be accessible to everyone. Kitnex simplifies the process so you can spend less time in complicated design tools and more time launching your ideas.

Fast

Generate logo concepts in seconds and iterate as often as you want without waiting on traditional design cycles.

Flexible

Choose styles, colors, and mockups that match your industry, your audience, and the story you want your brand to tell.

Creator-first

Built for entrepreneurs, designers, marketers, and students who want to ship quickly without sacrificing brand quality.

Why Kitnex exists

Most early-stage teams do not need a slow, complicated branding process just to test an idea. They need a practical way to explore directions, compare styles, review mockups, and move from concept to launch assets in one workflow. Kitnex was built to shorten that path while still giving users enough flexibility to create something that feels custom to their brand.

Who Kitnex is for

Kitnex is designed for teams that need usable brand assets quickly, whether they are launching something new, refreshing a side project, or building supporting visuals around an existing logo concept.

Founders and indie makers

Validate a brand direction, generate logo options, and preview how that identity looks across launch materials before spending heavily on a full design project.

Creators and small businesses

Produce cleaner visuals for storefronts, content channels, social posts, and merchandise without starting every asset from scratch.

Marketers and operators

Move faster on campaign concepts, mockups, and internal brand reviews when you need multiple directions for testing or stakeholder feedback.

Product principles

We focus on the parts of branding that help teams act faster and make better creative decisions with less friction.

  • Speed matters when a brand is still taking shape, so the workflow is optimized for quick iteration and comparison.
  • Exploration is part of branding, so users should be able to test styles, symbols, colors, and prompts without restarting the process.
  • Mockups help people decide faster, so brand assets should be easy to preview in real-world contexts like packaging, apparel, and social graphics.
  • Exports need to be practical, so final assets should be ready for websites, social media, presentations, and launch materials.

How Kitnex is maintained

Kitnex is maintained as a focused product rather than a generic template site.

The product operates under the legal entity Free Summer. Public support is handled through a direct contact channel, and product changes are reflected in the public changelog.

Trust in an AI product is not built by claims alone. It grows when people can verify how the product evolves, where to get help, and what rules govern purchases and usage.

What users can verify today

  • Public support routes: the contact page and support page
  • Public contact page for billing, support, partnership, and press questions
  • Public changelog documenting how the workflow improves over time
  • Public policy pages covering privacy, terms, and refund expectations
  • App Store distribution and billing flows that are handled through Apple subscription systems
  • Public legal entity reference in the product terms: Free Summer

Why these signals matter

AI products are easy to publish and easy to over-claim.

What makes a tool feel more trustworthy is not just output quality. Users also need to understand who operates it, where support lives, how billing works, and what legal terms apply before they commit their time or money.

For Kitnex, those trust signals are intentionally public: the product terms identify the legal entity, support questions route through a named contact channel, billing flows through the App Store, and product changes are documented on the public changelog. That does not replace long-term brand authority, but it does give users and search systems clearer evidence that the product is maintained and accountable.

Read how the workflow works in practice

These articles go deeper into prompt strategy, founder workflows, and visual decision-making so the public brand story is supported by practical guidance.

How to Choose a Logo Color Palette That Still Works at Launch

A strong logo palette is not picked by vibe alone. This guide shows how to choose colors that fit your category, stay usable across launch surfaces, and survive real-world testing.

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Published Apr 2, 2026 · Updated Apr 2, 2026

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Logo Design Brief Template: What to Include Before You Generate

A strong logo brief turns vague taste into usable direction. This guide explains what to include, offers a copyable template, and shows how to turn the brief into better AI logo directions.

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Published Apr 1, 2026 · Updated Apr 1, 2026

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Best AI Logo Maker for Small Business: What to Compare Before You Buy

The best AI logo maker for a small business is not the one with the prettiest samples. It is the one that turns a logo idea into usable files, consistent brand assets, and launch-ready surfaces without unnecessary complexity.

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Published Mar 31, 2026 · Updated Mar 31, 2026

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Brand Identity Checklist for Startups: What to Lock Before Launch

A startup brand identity is more than a logo. It is the mix of positioning, visual rules, launch assets, and clearance checks that keeps a young company consistent before the first real rollout.

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Published Mar 31, 2026 · Updated Mar 31, 2026

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Logo Mockup Ideas: 7 Real-World Tests Before You Launch

The best logo mockup ideas are not random lifestyle scenes. They are the real surfaces that decide whether a brand mark stays clear, credible, and usable once it leaves the artboard.

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Published Mar 30, 2026 · Updated Mar 30, 2026

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AI Logo Prompts That Generate Better Brand Directions

Better AI logo prompts do not come from clever adjectives alone. They work like compact creative briefs that define the brand, audience, style lane, and usage context so the model can generate options worth comparing.

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Published Mar 29, 2026 · Updated Mar 29, 2026

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Logo File Formats Explained: PNG, SVG, PDF, EPS, and JPG

PNG is the practical default for many digital logo uses, but SVG, PDF, EPS, and JPG each solve different handoff problems. This guide explains which format fits websites, mockups, print vendors, and long-term brand files.

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Published Mar 29, 2026 · Updated Mar 29, 2026

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Can You Use AI-Generated Logos Commercially?

You can often use an AI-generated logo commercially, but that does not make it automatically protected or safe to register. The real issue is whether your rights and clearance process are strong enough for launch.

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Published Mar 28, 2026 · Updated Mar 28, 2026

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Best AI Logo Maker Workflows for Founders

The best AI logo workflow for founders is not the one that creates the most options. It is the one that helps you make a decision quickly and carry that decision into launch assets.

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Published Mar 25, 2026 · Updated Mar 28, 2026

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How to Design a Logo with AI in 2026

Turn a rough idea into a real logo workflow: define the brief, compare directions, test mockups, and know when a concept is strong enough to ship.

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Published Mar 25, 2026 · Updated Mar 28, 2026

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Logo Color Psychology for Modern Brands

Color is not just decoration. It changes how a logo is categorized, how serious it feels, and whether a brand reads as premium, playful, technical, or trustworthy.

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Published Mar 25, 2026 · Updated Mar 28, 2026

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