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Brandfetch is a brand data platform that provides logos, colors, fonts, and company information for millions of brands. The Brandfetch MCP server lets you search for brands, retrieve detailed brand assets, and identify brands from payment transaction labels.

What Can It Do?

  • Search for brands by name and get matching results with domains, icons, and brand IDs
  • Retrieve complete brand data including logos (SVG, PNG), brand colors, fonts, company details, social links, industry classification, and financial identifiers — using a domain, brand ID, stock ticker, ISIN, or crypto symbol
  • Identify brands from transaction labels by matching raw payment text (e.g., “STARBUCKS 1523 OMAHA NE”) to brand data, useful for enriching financial records

Where to Use It

Add Brandfetch as a tool to any agent. The agent can look up any brand’s visual identity and company information conversationally. To add an MCP tool to your agent:
  1. Open your agent’s configuration
  2. Click Add toolsConnect an app with MCP
  3. Search for the integration and select it
  4. Authenticate with your Brandfetch account
You can control which tools your agent has access to. After adding an integration, click on it to enable or disable specific tools based on what your agent needs.

In Workflows (Via Agent Node)

For automated pipelines, use an Agent Node with Brandfetch tools. This gives you the flexibility of an agent within a deterministic workflow.

As a Custom MCP Node

You can also create a standalone MCP node for a specific action. This generates a reusable node that performs one task, useful when you need the same operation repeatedly in workflows.
To create a custom MCP node:
  1. Go to your node library and search for the integration
  2. Click Create a node with AI
  3. Describe the specific action you want (e.g., “Get the logo and brand colors for Nike”)
  4. Test the node and save it for reuse
Custom MCP nodes are single-purpose by design. For tasks that require multiple steps or dynamic decision-making, use an agent instead.

Available Tools

ToolDescriptionCredits
Search BrandsSearch for brands by name. Returns matching brands with their domain, icon, brand ID, and quality score.5
Get BrandGet complete brand data including logos, colors, fonts, company info, social links, industry, and financial identifiers. Accepts a domain (e.g., nike.com), brand ID, stock ticker (e.g., NKE), ISIN, or crypto symbol (e.g., BTC). You can optionally specify the identifier type to avoid naming collisions.30
Enrich TransactionIdentify a brand from a raw payment transaction label (e.g., “STARBUCKS 1523 OMAHA NE”). Requires a country code. Returns the matched brand’s full data including logos, colors, and company details.30

What Brand Data Includes

The get_brand and enrich_transaction tools return rich brand data:
  • Logos — Multiple formats (SVG, PNG) with light/dark theme variants
  • Colors — Brand accent and primary colors with hex codes
  • Fonts — Brand typography with font names and types (title, body)
  • Company info — Employee count, founded year, industry classification, public/private status
  • Financial identifiers — ISIN numbers and stock tickers for public companies
  • Location — Headquarters city, country, and region
  • Social links — Twitter, LinkedIn, and other social media URLs
  • Images — Banner images and other brand imagery

Example Prompts

Use these with your agent or in the Agent Node: Look up a brand:
Get the logo, brand colors, and company details for Nike
Search by name:
Search for brands matching "Spotify"
Use a stock ticker:
Get the brand data for the company with ticker symbol AAPL
Enrich a transaction:
Identify the brand from this transaction: "AMZN MKTP US*1A2B3C4D" in the US
Get brand assets for design:
Get all logo variants and brand colors for stripe.com

Troubleshooting

IssueSolution
Brand not foundTry searching by name first to find the correct domain or brand ID
Identifier type collisionUse the identifier_type parameter to explicitly specify domain, ticker, isin, or crypto
No logo variantsNot all brands have complete data. The qualityScore field indicates data completeness.
Authentication failedVerify your Brandfetch API key is connected and valid
Tool not availableVerify the tool is enabled in your agent’s MCP configuration
Unexpected resultsThe agent may chain multiple tools (e.g., searching first, then fetching details). Review the agent’s reasoning to understand its approach.
Agents are smart enough to chain multiple API calls together. For example, asking “Get the Nike logo” will search for Nike, find the right brand, then retrieve the full brand data with logo URLs. If results seem off, check the agent’s step-by-step reasoning.

Need Help?


Use this integration directly in Claude or Cursor. Connect remotely via the Brandfetch MCP server using your Gumloop credentials.