Check what is missing
Spot unclear objectives, missing deliverables, vague audience notes, loose formats, and other gaps before a designer has to chase them.
AI brief analyzer · keep your drawers in order
Yes, briefs as in creative design briefs. Paste the messy version and we'll ask the smart questions one at a time, then hand back a designer-ready brief that actually fits.
The drawer routine
Drop the rough brief in — wrinkles, typos, half-thoughts and all. Even a loose one works.
We ask one sharp question at a time. Answer what you know, skip what you don't. No homework.
Walk away with a tidy, designer-ready brief to copy, tweak, or send straight to the team.
Free AI Creative Brief Analyzer
Briefs Up helps designers, marketers, founders, agencies, and creative teams improve rough client requests before production begins. Paste a loose creative brief, get the missing details surfaced, answer the useful questions, and leave with a tighter handoff.
Spot unclear objectives, missing deliverables, vague audience notes, loose formats, and other gaps before a designer has to chase them.
Turn an incomplete client request into focused clarification questions that make the brief easier to finish.
Convert rough notes into a cleaner creative brief that is easier for designers, agencies, and internal teams to act on.
Briefs Up focuses on useful creative direction, production context, and decision-making details without turning the process into paperwork.
Your move
Your designer will thank you. Paste the messy version and get a brief that actually says something.
Creative Brief FAQ
A creative brief analyzer reviews a rough brief and identifies missing details, unclear instructions, weak context, and useful follow-up questions before the work reaches a designer or agency.
Yes. Briefs Up is built for creative and design briefs, including social posts, posters, logos, landing pages, packaging, campaign assets, and other designer-facing requests.
It is both. Briefs Up can analyze an existing messy brief, ask for missing information, and generate a clearer designer-ready version from the details you provide.
No. It helps with structure, coverage, and clarity, but every AI-generated brief should still be reviewed by the person responsible for the project.
Briefs Up is free to use during launch, with daily limits in place to keep the service available and protect the project from sudden usage spikes.