Brandfetch returns the brand record it holds for a domain. MiroMiro resolves whatever URL you give it, live - including the spacing, gradients and motion no brand database stores.
The choice is database versus engine. Brandfetch has a curated record per brand. MiroMiro reads the live page. If your question is "what is this company's logo," take the record. If it is "what does this page look like," you need the engine.
They solve different problems. The honest fork, so you don't waste an afternoon.
You need real design data: the full token set, the assets as files, the page as code - or you have hit the $99/mo, 2,500-call ceiling on their Brand API and it does not scale for you.
You want logos by domain, at scale, for free. Brandfetch's Logo API is free to 500,000 requests/month - that is a better offer than anything here and you should take it.
| Feature | MiroMiro | Brandfetch |
|---|---|---|
Brand colors & fonts | ||
Logo lookup by domain Theirs is free at a scale we do not try to match. | Free to 500k/mo | |
Live page extraction (any URL) | ||
Spacing, gradients, motion | ||
Assets as files (SVG/img/fonts) | Logos only | |
Section → component code | ||
Brand-data entry price | €19/mo · 5,000 credits | $99/mo · 2,500 calls |
Curated brand record Consistency across a domain is genuinely their strength. |
For their Brand API - the one that returns colors and fonts - MiroMiro is substantially cheaper: €19/mo for 5,000 credits (a full brand profile costs 15) against $99/mo for 2,500 calls with $0.10 overage. For their Logo API, they are free to 500k requests and there is no argument to make. Which is cheaper depends on which of their products you were actually going to buy.
Brandfetch pricing verified 2026-07-14. Check their site for current rates.
Two reasons, in our experience. The first is the ceiling: the Brand API is $99/month for 2,500 calls, which stops being comfortable fast if brand data is core to your product. The second is scope - Brandfetch answers questions about brands, and a lot of people arrive wanting answers about pages: what spacing scale does this use, what is the gradient on that CTA, can I have this section as a component.
MiroMiro takes any URL and resolves the CSS cascade as the browser would, returning the computed design: colors, typefaces, the spacing scale, gradients, motion (durations and easings), weights and tracking. It returns SVGs, images and fonts as actual files rather than links. And /v1/code returns a named section as a self-contained Tailwind, React or Vue component. None of that is brand data - it is page data, which is why a brand database cannot serve it.
For logos specifically, Brandfetch is free to 500,000 requests a month, and we are not going to construct an argument against that. If logos-by-domain is your requirement, use them. It costs you nothing and it works. The case for MiroMiro starts the moment you need more than the mark.
It depends which Brandfetch you mean. For free logo lookup by domain, nothing beats their own Logo API (free to 500k requests/month) - stay. For actual design data - colors, fonts, spacing, gradients, motion, and code - MiroMiro extracts it live from any URL at €19/mo for 5,000 credits, against their Brand API's $99/mo for 2,500 calls.
For brand data, yes, substantially: €19/mo for 5,000 credits (a brand profile costs 15 credits) versus $99/mo for 2,500 calls. For logos alone, no - their Logo API is free up to 500,000 requests per month.
Yes. Point /v1/brand at any URL and it returns the palette, typefaces, logo and full token set resolved from the live page - not from a stored record, so it reflects what the site renders today.
Extract a design and see exactly what you get - before you write a line of code.
100 free credits every month. No credit card.