> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://developer.emporix.io/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://developer.emporix.io/ce/core-commerce/product-user-guide/brands.md).

# Brands

Here you can find an overview of the Emporix **Brand Service**, along with its features and benefits.

{% hint style="info" %}

* Looking for code tutorials? Check out the [Brand Service guide](/api-references/api-guides/products-labels-and-brands/brand-service/brand.md).
* Looking for API reference? Check out the [Brand Service](/api-references/api-guides/products-labels-and-brands/brand-service.md) in the Emporix API Reference.
  {% endhint %}

### Purpose

With the Emporix API Brand Service, you can define brands for the products that your business offers to make product management easier and to allow your customers to find products quickly.

### Features

The Brand Service introduces the following features:

| Feature                                    | Description                                                                                                                                                                                      |
| ------------------------------------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| **Brand management**                       | You can manage brands by creating, updating, or deleting brands for your products. By keeping the brand information up to date, you can help your customers find their favorite products easier. |
| **Media files and additional information** | You can define your brands by providing additional information, such as media files, descriptions, or SEO texts.                                                                                 |


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