The Brand Hub is where your AI agents go to learn what your brand looks like — and getting a full reference gallery in place is now faster and less fiddly.
You can now upload up to 10MB per image, in PNG, JPEG, WebP or GIF, with multi-select so a whole batch lands in one go.
What changed
Bigger file size limit — the maximum per image is now 10MB. Plenty of room for high-resolution photography, branded lifestyle shots, and product imagery without having to compress first.
More formats supported — PNG, JPEG, WebP and GIF. WebP support in particular means you can upload modern web-optimised assets directly without converting them.
Batched multi-select uploads — pick (or drag in) a whole folder of images at once and they'll all queue up together, rather than uploading one at a time.
Up to 30 images per brand — the recommended minimum is 15, but you can hold up to 30 reference images in the gallery.
How to update your gallery
Step 1: Open Brand Hub
Go to Knowledge → Brand Hub in the sidebar. You'll see the brand's logos, colours, fonts, and existing images.
Step 2: Click Edit images
The Images section has an Edit button that opens the gallery upload dialog. You'll see your existing images, the recommended minimum, the total slots used (e.g. "7 / 30"), and the supported formats and size limit clearly stated at the top.
Step 3: Hit Upload image and multi-select
Click the Upload button and pick as many images as you want in one go (or drag a batch into the dialog). They'll all be queued up together, with the platform handling the upload concurrency in the background.
Step 4: Tag and save
Each uploaded image can have descriptive tags attached (people, product, lifestyle, mood, etc.) so agents can pick the right reference for the right job. Hit Save when you're done.
Tips
Tag generously. Tags are how creative agents match the right reference to the right brief — a quick tag now saves a lot of "wrong image" later.
Mix categories. A strong gallery has a spread: hero photography, product shots, lifestyle, secondary brand imagery, and any signature visuals you reuse often.
Aim for 15+. Below 15 images, agents have less to work with. The platform recommends 15 as the floor — 20–30 is the sweet spot.
What's next?
Once your gallery is full, every agent that produces visual output — social mockups, presentations, ads, hero images — has a stronger sense of what your brand actually looks like, and you'll see the difference in the first generation.

