About
Typeface is an enterprise marketing AI platform built around its core orchestration engine, Typeface ARC. ARC brings together four integrated layers: Arc Graph, which automatically grounds every piece of content in brand guidelines, approved layouts, and audience context; Arc Agents, which handle complex multi-stage, multi-channel marketing tasks using purpose-built AI agents; Arc Spaces, a unified visual workspace for planning, creation, review, approval, and publishing; and Arc Forge, which lets teams turn expert workflows into custom agents and extend them via MCP, APIs, and third-party integrations. Typeface is designed specifically for enterprise marketing, IT, and creative teams. Marketing teams can launch campaigns anchored in brand context, scale multi-modal and multi-channel content faster, and preview and publish from a single pane of glass. IT teams benefit from automated workflows with built-in guardrails, flexible ecosystem connectivity, and enterprise-grade governance. Creative teams can stay in familiar tools like Figma, Photoshop, and Illustrator while collaborating seamlessly. The platform is trusted by global brands to reduce campaign production from months to weeks, convert product data into retailer-ready content automatically, and deliver localized variations at scale. With responsible AI controls, brand-safe models, and layered security, Typeface provides the governance and accountability enterprise organizations require.
Key Features
- Arc Graph – Brand Intelligence Layer: Automatically grounds all content in your brand guidelines, approved layouts, and audience context so every campaign output is on-brand by default.
- Arc Agents – Multi-Channel AI Agents: Deploy specialized marketing agents that handle complex tasks across every stage of the campaign lifecycle and every channel and content format.
- Arc Spaces – Unified Visual Workspace: Manage the full campaign workflow—planning, creation, reviews, approvals, and publishing—in a single collaborative interface.
- Arc Forge – Custom Agent Builder: Transform expert marketing workflows into reusable custom agents, extendable via MCP, APIs, and integrations with your existing tech stack.
- Enterprise Guardrails & Governance: Responsible AI controls, brand-safe models aligned to your guidelines, layered security, and enterprise-grade governance keep data and brand identity protected.
Use Cases
- Enterprise marketing teams producing multi-channel campaigns across email, social, digital ads, and web at scale while maintaining strict brand consistency.
- Global brands enabling regional marketing teams to localize campaign assets quickly from a central brand system without manual redesign.
- E-commerce and retail brands automatically converting product data into retailer-ready digital shelf content across multiple platforms.
- IT and marketing operations teams building reusable agent workflows with guardrails, governance, and integrations into existing martech stacks.
- Creative teams collaborating on campaign asset variations across audiences and channels while staying in familiar tools like Figma and Adobe Photoshop.
Pros
- End-to-End Campaign Orchestration: Covers every phase from brief to publishing in one platform, eliminating tool fragmentation and reducing production timelines from months to weeks.
- Deep Brand Safety: Arc Graph ensures every output is grounded in brand guidelines, making it ideal for large portfolios managing multiple brands, sub-brands, and regional variants.
- Seamless Integrations: Connects with Figma, Photoshop, Illustrator, and custom systems via MCP and APIs, so teams stay in their preferred tools without workflow disruption.
- Scalable Localization: Enables regional teams to create localized campaign variations at scale from a central global brand system with minimal manual effort.
Cons
- Enterprise-Only Pricing: Typeface is positioned exclusively for enterprise customers with demo-based onboarding, making it inaccessible for small businesses or individual marketers.
- Implementation Complexity: Setting up brand intelligence, custom agents, and integrations requires meaningful IT and marketing coordination, increasing initial onboarding time.
- Limited Pricing Transparency: No public pricing is available; costs are custom-quoted, which makes budget evaluation difficult without engaging the sales team.
Frequently Asked Questions
Typeface ARC is the core marketing orchestration engine inside Typeface. It comprises four components: Arc Graph (brand intelligence), Arc Agents (AI marketing agents), Arc Spaces (unified workflow workspace), and Arc Forge (custom agent builder).
Typeface is built for enterprise marketing teams, creative teams, and IT teams. Each role benefits from tailored capabilities—marketers get campaign workflows, creatives get design tool integrations, and IT gets governance controls and API connectivity.
Arc Graph automatically grounds all content in your brand guidelines, approved layouts, and audience context. For multi-brand portfolios, each sub-brand can have its own distinct identity, voice, and rules enforced at the model level.
Yes. Typeface integrates with popular creative tools like Figma, Photoshop, and Illustrator, and connects to broader enterprise ecosystems via MCP, REST APIs, and third-party integrations.
Absolutely. Typeface is designed to support global brand systems while enabling regional teams to create localized variations at scale, ensuring consistency without sacrificing local relevance.
