
Logos
Keep approved marks and lockups available to every campaign workflow.
Bring approved logos, colors, imagery, products, voice, and campaign rules into one reusable system. OmniSense helps more people create channel-ready variations while brand owners keep control of what matters.
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Put the approved identity, message, products, and review rules where campaign creation actually happens.

Keep approved marks and lockups available to every campaign workflow.

Carry the recognizable palette and typography into each creative direction.

Ground new work in the imagery, references, and composition style the brand approves.

Give every brief the same tone, product language, and message boundaries.

Adapt one campaign direction to supported placements without losing its core idea.

Localize approved campaign ideas while preserving voice and product truth.
Start with your website, logo, imagery, colors, products, and references. Review what Lapis captures, then add the rules it cannot infer.


Use shared assets and product truth at the start of the brief so every direction begins closer to the standard your team expects.

Prepare the supported shapes and placements a channel needs while preserving the message and visual direction that make the campaign recognizable.

Generate new compositions, hooks, and product treatments, then refine or reject each draft before it reaches an ad account.

Adapt copy and creative to the locale while keeping approved brand voice, product details, and required claims in view.
Reuse approved context and the creative directions your team kept, then update the brand foundation when the identity or guidelines change.

From campaign context to the next informed decision.
Add your site, assets, products, and references. Lapis creates a reviewable foundation for the visual identity and voice.
Confirm approved treatments, mandatory copy, claim boundaries, and anything the system should never create or change.
Use a plain-language brief to generate channel- and audience-aware directions from the shared brand context.
Approve the work that meets the standard, refine the rest, and carry the resulting context into the next campaign.
Use the creative system yourself, or pair Lapis agents with a strategist to run supported campaign workflows.
Create and launch your own ads.
Lapis agents and a dedicated strategist run the system with you.
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You can add your website, logos, colors, typography, imagery, products, voice, references, approved claims, and campaign notes. Treat the first capture as a draft: brand owners should review it and add the rules that cannot be inferred.
Yes. The workspace can hold message and tone context alongside visual inputs. Your team should still review important copy, product claims, regulated language, and wording that depends on current legal guidance.
No. Consistency means preserving recognizable brand choices, not repeating one template forever. You can explore different compositions, hooks, proof, imagery, and formats while keeping the approved identity intact.
Separate brand and product context can support distinct workstreams, but workspace structure and access vary by plan. Confirm the required roles, locales, and approval model before rollout.
Update the reusable brand context before starting new work. Previously exported or published assets do not change automatically, so teams should keep a clear versioning and review process for active campaigns.
No. Brand consistency and legal compliance are different review layers. Your team remains responsible for substantiation, trademarks, disclosures, accessibility, platform policy, and regulated claims.
It handles routine production, variation, resizing, and first drafts. Designers and brand owners still define the standard, direct high-value creative, and review the work where judgment matters most.
Yes. Campaign Studio lets reviewers request changes, regenerate a direction, or reject it. Generated work should be treated as editable campaign material, not as automatic approval to publish.
Install the identity once, then give every campaign a stronger, more reviewable starting point.