Extract a website's design system into design tokens in a few seconds: logo, colors, typography, borders, and more. One command.

Install globally: npm install -g dembrandt
dembrandt dembrandt.com
Or use npx without installing: npx dembrandt dembrandt.com
Requires Node.js 18+
Use Dembrandt as a tool in Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf, or any MCP-compatible client. Ask your agent to "extract the color palette from dembrandt.com" and it calls Dembrandt automatically.
claude mcp add --transport stdio dembrandt -- npx -y --package dembrandt dembrandt-mcp
Or add to your project's .mcp.json:
{
"mcpServers": {
"dembrandt": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "--package", "dembrandt", "dembrandt-mcp"]
}
}
}
Available tools include get_design_tokens, get_color_palette, get_typography, get_component_styles, get_surfaces, get_spacing, and get_brand_identity, plus drift, report, and job-control tools.
Pair with dembrandt-skills to give your agent UX intelligence on top of extracted tokens — hierarchy, accessibility, interaction states, and a full 6-stage design pipeline orchestrator.
npx skills add dembrandt/dembrandt-skills
Load extractions, track token drift, and compare snapshots. dembrandt.com/app
--key to the CLI. Every run uploads a snapshot to your account and scores it against the previous one for that domain. Wire into GitHub Actions or any CI runner and every deploy records itself.dembrandt.com/recipes — ready-to-run workflows. Copy a command, paste a prompt, get a result. Covers competitor benchmarking, WCAG audits, CI/CD drift detection, Figma token push, and agentic design system builds. Filterable by role.
dembrandt <url> # Basic extraction (terminal display only)
dembrandt dembrandt.com --json-only # Output raw JSON to terminal (no formatted display, no file save)
dembrandt dembrandt.com --save-output # Save JSON to output/dembrandt.com/YYYY-MM-DDTHH-MM-SS.json
dembrandt dembrandt.com --dtcg # Export in W3C Design Tokens (DTCG) format (auto-saves as .tokens.json)
dembrandt dembrandt.com --dark-mode # Extract colors from dark mode variant
dembrandt dembrandt.com --mobile # Use mobile viewport (390x844) for responsive analysis
dembrandt dembrandt.com --slow # 3x longer timeouts (24s hydration) for JavaScript-heavy sites
dembrandt dembrandt.com --brand-guide # Generate a brand guide PDF
dembrandt dembrandt.com --design-md # Generate a DESIGN.md file for AI agents
dembrandt dembrandt.com /pricing /docs # Extract specific paths and merge results into one output
dembrandt dembrandt.com --crawl 5 # Analyze 5 pages (homepage + 4 discovered pages), merges results
dembrandt dembrandt.com --sitemap # Discover pages from sitemap.xml instead of DOM links
dembrandt dembrandt.com --crawl 10 --sitemap # Combine: up to 10 pages discovered via sitemap
dembrandt dembrandt.com --no-sandbox # Disable Chromium sandbox (required for Docker/CI)
dembrandt dembrandt.com --key dmb_··· # Push snapshot to your Dembrandt account; auto-scored against the previous snapshot for that domain
# DEMBRANDT_API_URL env var overrides the upload endpoint (default: https://www.dembrandt.com)
dembrandt dembrandt.com --browser=firefox # Use Firefox instead of Chromium (better for Cloudflare bypass)
dembrandt dembrandt.com --wcag # WCAG 2.1 contrast analysis — real DOM pairs, AA/AAA grades
dembrandt dembrandt.com --stealth # Opt-in anti-detection: navigator spoofing + human mouse simulation (use only when authorized)
dembrandt dembrandt.com --locale fi-FI --timezone Europe/Helsinki # Browser fingerprint: locale and timezone
dembrandt dembrandt.com --user-agent "Mozilla/5.0 ..." # Custom user agent string
dembrandt dembrandt.com --accept-language "fi,en;q=0.9" # Custom Accept-Language header
dembrandt dembrandt.com --screen-size 2560x1440 # Physical screen resolution to report
Default: formatted terminal display only. Use --save-output to persist results as JSON files. Browser automatically retries in visible mode if headless extraction fails.
Analyze multiple pages to get a more complete picture of a site's design system. Results are merged into a single unified output with cross-page confidence boosting: tokens appearing on multiple pages get higher confidence scores.
# Analyze homepage + 4 auto-discovered pages (default: 5 total)
dembrandt dembrandt.com --crawl 5
# Use sitemap.xml for page discovery instead of DOM link scraping
dembrandt dembrandt.com --sitemap
# Combine both: up to 10 pages from sitemap
dembrandt dembrandt.com --crawl 10 --sitemap
Page discovery works two ways:
- DOM links (default): Reads navigation, header, and footer links from the homepage, prioritizing key pages like /pricing, /about, /features
- Sitemap (--sitemap): Parses sitemap.xml (checks robots.txt first), follows sitemapindex references, and scores URLs by importance
Pages are fetched sequentially with polite delays. Failed pages are skipped without aborting the run.
By default, dembrandt uses Chromium. If you encounter bot detection or timeouts (especially on sites behind Cloudflare), try Firefox which is often more successful at bypassing these protections:
# Use Firefox instead of Chromium
dembrandt dembrandt.com --browser=firefox
# Combine with other flags
dembrandt dembrandt.com --browser=firefox --save-output --dtcg
When to use Firefox: - Sites behind Cloudflare or other bot detection systems - Timeout issues on heavily protected sites - WSL environments where headless Chromium may struggle
Installation:
Browsers are installed on demand, not by npm install (dembrandt depends on the lean playwright-core, which carries no browser binaries). Fetch the engine you need, matched to the installed playwright-core:
npm run install-browser # chromium (default)
# or a specific engine:
npx playwright@$(node -p "require('playwright-core/package.json').version") install firefox
If you get Executable doesn't exist when using --browser firefox, the version resolved above may not match the playwright-core bundled inside the global dembrandt install (which can happen if you run the command from inside a project that pins a different version). Use playwright-core directly with the exact version dembrandt ships:
npx playwright-core@$(node -p "require('playwright-core/package.json').version") install firefox
Run this from your home directory (outside any Node.js project) so require resolves against the global dembrandt install rather than a local node_modules.
Skip the bundled browser entirely and drive an already-running Chromium over the DevTools Protocol. Useful in CI or containers where a browser is already up, and it needs no local browser download at all:
BROWSER_CDP_ENDPOINT=http://localhost:9222 dembrandt dembrandt.com --browser chromium
CDP is supported only with --browser chromium.
Use --dtcg to export in the standardized W3C Design Tokens Community Group format:
dembrandt dembrandt.com --dtcg
# Saves to: output/dembrandt.com/TIMESTAMP.tokens.json
The DTCG format is an industry-standard JSON schema that can be consumed by design tools and token transformation libraries like Style Dictionary.
Use --design-md to generate a DESIGN.md file, a plain-text design system document readable by AI agents. The export follows Google's DESIGN.md draft format: YAML design tokens in front matter plus ordered Markdown guidance sections.
dembrandt dembrandt.com --design-md
# Saves to: output/dembrandt.com/DESIGN.md
DESIGN.md reports only what Dembrandt observed on the source site. Exact values (colors, typography, spacing, radii, shadows) live in the YAML front matter when available, and the Markdown body adds human-readable context. Sections with no extracted evidence are omitted rather than filled with invented defaults. For example, the elevation section is dropped when the site uses no box-shadow tokens.
Use --wcag to check accessibility contrast ratios across the page. Unlike palette-based checkers, dembrandt walks the actual DOM and finds what color is rendered on top of what background — per element.
dembrandt dembrandt.com --wcag
Returns every text/background pair with contrast ratio and WCAG 2.1 grade (AA, AA-Large, AAA, or fail), sorted by how often each pair appears. Results are shown in terminal and included in JSON output as wcag.
Also captures interactive state contrast: dembrandt simulates hover, focus, and disabled states on buttons, links, and inputs and checks contrast on each state. State pairs are tagged [hover], [focus], or [disabled] in output so you can catch contrast failures that only appear on interaction.
Motion tokens are extracted automatically on every run — no flag needed. Dembrandt analyzes CSS transitions and animations across the page and returns a structured motion profile.
dembrandt dembrandt.com
Returns: - Duration scale: all unique animation durations found on the page - Easing curves: named easing types (ease-out, spring, custom cubic-bezier) with usage counts - Per-context profiles: motion behavior by component type (button, nav, card, modal, hero) - Hover interaction deltas: which properties animate on hover (transform, opacity, background, color) and the pattern (scale-up, fade-in, color-shift, slide-y)
Motion data is included in JSON output as motion and printed in terminal under a dedicated Motion section.
dembrandt dembrandt.com --ai
# ⚡ ML primary → #533afd (score 0.93 · 68% acc)
Replaces the heuristic with a trained model — 2× more accurate (68% vs 32%). Requires the optional onnxruntime-node dep (npm install onnxruntime-node). Without the flag nothing changes.
Use --brand-guide to generate a printable PDF summarizing the extracted design system: colors, typography, components, and logo on a single document.
dembrandt dembrandt.com --brand-guide
# Saves to: output/dembrandt.com/TIMESTAMP.brand-guide.pdf
Dembrandt drives a real browser, so the browser revision must match playwright-core.
If you are not using the Playwright container image, install the browser revision that matches playwright-core:
# in dembrandt's own repo
npm run install-browser
# elsewhere — derive the version so it always matches
npx playwright@$(node -p "require('playwright-core/package.json').version") install --with-deps chromium
A mismatched version fails with "Executable doesn't exist". The container image avoids this entirely — just match its tag (v1.60.0) to the playwright-core version.
Compare an extraction against a committed baseline and fail the job on drift:
# capture a baseline once (same environment you will check against)
dembrandt https://app.example.com --json-only > baseline.json
# in CI — exits non-zero on drift; writes a report artifact
dembrandt https://app.example.com --compare baseline.json --html report.html
When the change is intended, accept it as the new baseline — --approve overwrites the local baseline file and passes instead of failing:
dembrandt https://app.example.com --compare baseline.json --approve
Add --json-only to a --compare run to get the drift report as machine-readable JSON under a `drif
$ claude mcp add dembrandt \
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