Generic AI outputs look fine until you post them. Brand DNA keeps every visual, caption, and carousel on-message — automatically.
Teams adopt AI creative tools fast — then hit the same wall: outputs that look polished but feel off-brand.
Brand DNA is Magnut's answer. You define voice, visual rules, audience, and guardrails once. Every Studio generation, carousel, and ad creative pulls from that source of truth.
Brand DNA flows into Plan (strategy and calendars), Studio (image and carousel tools), and Publish (scheduled posts). You don't re-enter brand context per tool — it's already there.
The goal isn't to restrict creativity. It's to remove the repetitive "make it sound like us" work so teams can focus on concepts that actually move metrics.
If you're evaluating Magnut against point solutions, ask one question: *who owns brand consistency when volume goes up?* Brand DNA is how Magnut answers it.