
BrandKit MCP
Expose verbal, visual, motion, and design tokens to your agent so UI and copy stay on-brand while you scope a product.
Overview
BrandKit MCP is an MCP server for the Validate phase that serves verbal, visual, motion, and token brand atoms plus a taste primer to coding agents.
What is this MCP server?
- Brand atomic system over MCP v2.0.1 (npm brandkit-mcp, npx serve)
- Verbal, visual, motion, and token layers for consistent agent output
- magic_trick taste primer for editorial voice guidance
- Stdio transport via positional serve command
- Keeps generated UI copy and styling aligned to a single brand source
- Server version 2.0.1
- 5 brand layers named: verbal, visual, motion, tokens, magic_trick primer
- 1 npm package with serve positional command
What problem does it solve?
Agents default to generic UI and copy, so solo founders waste cycles fixing inconsistent branding across every generated screen.
Who is it for?
Founders with an emerging or documented brand who want agents to apply tokens and voice while prototyping sites and apps.
Skip if: Builders who only need one-off logos with no ongoing design system or MCP setup.
What do I get? / Deliverables
Your agent pulls atomic brand rules over MCP so scoped interfaces and messaging match your defined system.
- Agent-accessible verbal, visual, motion, and token brand data
- Consistent on-brand UI and copy suggestions during scoped work
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Journey fit
How it compares
Brand token and voice MCP server, not a design asset marketplace or Figma export skill.
Common Questions / FAQ
Who is brandkit-mcp for?
Solo builders and small teams who encode brand verbal, visual, motion, and tokens for AI coding agents via MCP.
When should I use brandkit-mcp?
Use it while scoping or building UI when every agent-generated component and string should follow the same brand atoms.
How do I add brandkit-mcp to my agent?
Install brandkit-mcp from npm, run with npx and the serve positional argument over stdio, and register the server in your MCP client config.