Press kit

Press & Media

Logos, brand guidelines, and the FloopFloop story — all in one place.

About FloopFloop

FloopFloop is an AI-powered web app builder that turns a single prompt into a deployed, hosted web application. Founders, designers, and makers use it to ship websites, internal tools, APIs, and bots in minutes instead of weeks — without writing code.

Founded
2025
Based in
The Netherlands
Hosted on
AWS Amplify
Stack
Next.js, TypeScript, AWS Bedrock

Brand assets

Download the FloopFloop logo in SVG (editable, infinite scale) or PNG (transparent, ready to drop into articles). Use the light version on dark backgrounds and the dark version on light backgrounds.

FloopFloop Icon — Dark

Icon

Square mark — use for social avatars, app icons, favicons

Dark
FloopFloop Icon — Light

Icon

Square mark — use for social avatars, app icons, favicons

Light
FloopFloop Wordmark — Dark

Wordmark

Full logo with type — use in headers, articles, videos

Dark
FloopFloop Wordmark — Light

Wordmark

Full logo with type — use in headers, articles, videos

Light

Usage guidelines

Do

  • Use the official SVG or PNG files provided on this page
  • Maintain clear space around the logo equal to the height of the centre dot
  • Use the light variant on dark backgrounds and the dark variant on light backgrounds
  • Link the logo back to https://www.floopfloop.com when used on the web

Don't

  • Recolour, rotate, stretch, or distort the logo
  • Add drop shadows, outlines, or other effects
  • Place the logo on low-contrast or busy backgrounds
  • Use the FloopFloop name or mark to imply endorsement you don't have

Brand colors

Our palette centres on a violet primary, an accent for highlights, and a pure black/white for typography.

Violet

#8b5cf6

Mint

#34d399

Ink

#0a0a0a

Paper

#ffffff

Press contact

Working on a story or need a quote? We reply to press enquiries within two business days.

Quick facts

  • Founded in 2025
  • Based in the Netherlands
  • Built on Next.js, TypeScript, and AWS
  • Generates full-stack apps from a single prompt
  • Users own the code they generate