Drop in brand photos, logos, and a company blurb. Media kit maker lays it out the way journalists need, adds spokesperson profiles and quotable facts.
Start with a professionally designed template and customize it to your needs.
Canva offers PPT-like templates. Notion makes online docs. bookletai is structured for media kits — fixed components (Logo section, Fact Sheet, Spokespeople), PDF and share link produced together.
Canva gives generic templates you fill manually. bookletai lays out the press kit structure (Boilerplate / Fact Sheet / Spokespeople / Assets) — you fill the specifics.
Annual master kit for the site press page; duplicate for a launch with that day's agenda and product photos; post-event archive as 'press materials for launch X.'
Fact Sheet numbers and Boilerplate text are labeled 'quotable as-is' — journalists copy-paste into articles, citation rates rise.
Six capabilities for a press kit that gets used.
Upload assets of any ratio or background. AI groups them (logo set, product shots, team photos).
Tech press, vertical trade pubs, podcast hosts — priorities differ, AI aligns before laying out.
Company blurb, founded, HQ, funding stage, top numbers — one fact sheet journalists can quote without hunting.
CEO/CTO headshot + standard bio + email — journalists pick whom to interview directly.
Each image links to a high-res download. PDF notes commercial usage rights.
PDF for formal email attachments, share link for PR groups — same assets, two formats.
See if your scenario fits.
Teams without a full-time PR have the founder build a media kit, post on the Press page, attach the link when pitching — signals the company is 'press-ready.'
For sales & marketing
Bloggers, podcasters, video creators pitch brand deals with a 'collab media kit' covering audience, stats, voice — far more professional than a collection of scattered images.
For HR & L&D teams
For trade shows and launch events, print the media kit and place on the press desk — journalists pick them up, far less missed than emailed versions.
For teachers & course creators
From brand assets to press-ready.
Logos, photos, company blurb, spokesperson bios. Tell AI who this is for (tech press / vertical / podcast).
AI organizes into standard media kit sections — you verify the numbers.
Attach PDF in email, post share link on the Press page, print copies for event handouts.
Select the perfect plan for your needs
Answers to common questions.
Yes. Start without signing up. Each new kit uses 1 credit; data updates, photo swaps, spokesperson changes afterward are free.
Canva gives generic templates for manual layout. Notion makes online docs (not print-friendly). bookletai is structured specifically for media kits — one source exports PDF + share link + print.
Company boilerplate (quotable), fact sheet (key numbers), spokespeople (bios + contacts), brand assets (download links), recent press releases, contact info. AI generates these automatically.
Each image can include usage notes ('press release use permitted,' 'non-commercial only,' etc). Both PDF and online versions show these — journalists won't misuse.
One page or half page each: headshot + 50-word bio + topics + contact. AI formats consistently — journalists pick interview subjects easily.
Open the kit in My Works, Quick Edit to swap numbers (funding, team size, customer count). Share link auto-syncs; PDF needs re-export.
Generate EN and ZH versions from the same source — useful for international outreach. More languages coming.
Online version supports embedded company intro videos, founder keynote clips. Print versions use QR codes linking to videos.
6-12 pages works well. Too short isn't a kit (not quotable enough); too long journalists won't read. AI suggests based on company size.
Yes. Keep a master; duplicate and tweak for a specific event's angle or a specific journalist's beat — spokesperson order, emphasized data, etc.
Yes. The media kit maker is free online — start a kit in the browser without signup. Each new kit uses 1 credit; photo swaps, data updates, and spokesperson changes afterward are unlimited and free.
Yes. Creators and influencers use it as an influencer media kit maker — upload your brand photos, audience stats, and rates, and the tool assembles a sponsor-ready kit. A dedicated creator template strips out corporate sections and emphasizes audience and tone.
Yes. 40+ media kit templates and examples in the library (tech startup launch kit, influencer collab kit, nonprofit press kit). Pick one to see a populated sample you can replace with your assets.