Redpine
Connecting AI builders and agents to proprietary, licensed multimodal data, to increase accuracy, reduce hallucinations, and unlock value for content owners.
Founded 2024, Stockholm. Raised an $8M Seed round in April 2026, led by NordicNinja with participation from Luminar Ventures and node.vc, plus strategic angels Peter Sarlin (co-founder, SiloAI), Patrik Tran (co-founder, Validio), Anna Nordell Westling (co-founder, Sana), and leaders from OpenAI, Perplexity, and Spotify. More at redpine.ai.
Logos
Four primary variants. Solid wordmark for data-owner audiences (publishers, institutions, content holders). Keyline wordmark for developer audiences (AI labs, engineers, researchers). Icon-only versions of each for compact placement.
Palette
Seven colours. Five primary, two secondary. Click any swatch to copy its hex value.
Usage rules
A short list. If you stick to these, you are using the brand correctly.
The name is Redpine
One word. Capital R. Lowercase everything else.
Never RedPine, Red Pine, REDPINE, or RP. Lowercase only inside URLs.
No rounded corners
Every container, button, image crop, avatar, or frame around the logo uses 90° corners.
If your template applies rounding by default, change it to square.
Only the seven palette colours
No tints, gradients, or off-palette accents. The mark is Dark Grey on Warm White by default; Crimson is the accent.
Hex values are above. Click to copy.
Solid or keyline, never mixed
Pick one variant per surface and stay with it. Solid for data-owner audiences. Keyline for developer audiences.
Don't combine the two in the same lockup or layout.
Don't modify the mark
No rotation, recolouring outside the palette, drop shadow, glow, bevel, or stretch. Don't redraw the icon.
Give the logo at least one quadrant-width of clearspace on every side. Minimum size: 24 px wide for the icon, 120 px wide for the wordmark.
Use the inverse on dark surfaces
The standard mark is for Warm White or other light surfaces. On Dark Grey or photography, use the inverse (white-ink) variant.
Never place the logo on a busy photo without a scrim or panel behind it.