5 Brandfolder Alternatives for 2026, Compared Honestly
Last updated: July 2026
Most teams looking past Brandfolder are reacting to three things: the 2020 Smartsheet acquisition, no native MCP server, and a product built for brand files, not the sales decks and case studies a GTM team lives in. If you want one governed content home that your team and your AI tools can both use, start with Masset at $500 a month with unlimited seats. If you need brand guidelines, proofing, and templating, Bynder or Frontify fit better.
Why teams look for a Brandfolder alternative
01 / REASON
Brandfolder has no native MCP server
Brandfolder does not ship a native MCP server. Its parent company, Smartsheet, shipped an official MCP server in March 2026, but its roughly 41 documented tools cover Smartsheet's own sheets, reports, and dashboards, none of which touch Brandfolder assets. The only bridge is a third-party Zapier connector that creates and updates assets, collections, and tags, and it runs on Zapier's task quotas, not Brandfolder's own infrastructure.
02 / REASON
Ownership changed the pricing conversation
Brandfolder was acquired by Smartsheet in 2020 for $155 million. Some users report pricing increases and account rep turnover since the acquisition, according to G2 and Vendr. The platform runs on custom, quote-based pricing across two tiers, Premium and Enterprise, with Capterra reporting a starting point around $1,600 per feature.
03 / REASON
It is built for brand files, not revenue content
Brandfolder centers on logos, images, templates, and design files, with brand guidelines, proofing, and a Smart CDN as the core workflow. That is a real strength for creative teams. It is a different job from keeping decks, case studies, competitive intel, and G2 reviews current for sales, marketing, and customer success.
04 / REASON
AI features stay locked inside the platform
Brandfolder's AI is auto-tagging and AI-generated descriptions inside the Brandfolder interface, and G2 reviewers have noted innovation slowing since the Smartsheet acquisition. None of that intelligence reaches Claude, ChatGPT, or any other AI tool your team already uses day to day.
The 5 alternatives, ranked
We put Masset first because we built it, and we say so. Every option below gets an honest paragraph, a fair best-for line, and pricing only where a documented figure exists.
01
Masset
OUR PICK
Masset is the best home for your business content. Every deck, one-pager, case study, and video lives in one governed library that your whole team and every MCP-compatible AI tool can search. The MCP server ships 32 tools (20 reads, 12 writes), so Claude, ChatGPT, Copilot, and Cursor can search, analyze, and act on approved content with your permissions enforced. Training runs as daily quizzes in Slack and Microsoft Teams. Masset holds a SOC 2 report, never trains AI models on your data, and raw files never leave the platform. Onboarding takes hours, not months.
Everything is in one place that's easy to navigate, making it simple for our team to find exactly what they need without digging.
Sarah Staats · Head of Operations
Best for
Teams whose core problem is finding and trusting revenue content, and getting that content into the AI tools sales and marketing already use.
Masset is not for everyone. If your program depends on brand guidelines pages, locked design templates for non-designers, proofing and approval workflows, or a Smart CDN for web asset delivery, a dedicated brand DAM like Brandfolder, Bynder, or Frontify will fit you better.
02
Bynder
Bynder is an enterprise DAM built for creative and brand teams, majority-owned by Thomas H. Lee Partners. Its AI Agents suite (Enrichment, Transformation, Governance, and Brand Compliance) is genuinely advanced, and it shows: Forrester named Bynder a Customer Favorite in the Q1 2026 DAM Systems Wave, and Gartner named it a Leader in the 2025 Magic Quadrant for DAM. None of that intelligence reaches outside AI tools. Bynder has no native MCP server; a third-party Zapier connector covers its Content Workflow module only, and CI HUB offers a paid commercial bridge, but neither exposes the core DAM to Claude, ChatGPT, or Copilot.
Best for
Large enterprises with dedicated creative and brand operations teams who want AI-powered tagging, governance, and compliance built into the DAM itself.
Canto is a friendly, affordable mid-market DAM founded in 1990 in Berlin, the original creator of the Cumulus DAM, now backed by JMI Equity and headquartered in Atlanta. It built AI Library Assistant, AI Visual Search, and Smart Tags features inside the platform, and picked up product-content coverage through its Image Relay acquisition in September 2024. Canto has no native MCP server. A third-party Zapier wrapper exists, but it only covers file uploads and new-file triggers; it cannot search or read Canto content.
Best for
Marketing and creative teams that want an affordable, easy-to-use DAM for images, video, and media files, with product content support if they need it.
Pricing
Quote-only; mid-market entry commonly $6,000 to $8,000 per year, scaling with usage.
Frontify is a brand management platform: a DAM plus interactive brand guidelines, locked design templates non-designers can use, and a brand portal. Gartner named it a Challenger in the 2025 Magic Quadrant for DAM, though it is not a Forrester Wave Leader. It ships a native MCP server it describes as 'machine-readable brand intelligence,' letting AI agents pull assets, read brand guidelines and tone of voice, and reference campaign history.
Honest note: Frontify is one of the few DAM vendors that ships a native MCP server. It is real, but it is scoped to brand knowledge (logos, guidelines, tone of voice, campaign history), not the revenue content (decks, case studies, competitive intel) Masset's MCP is built for.
Best for
Brand managers and creative teams who need interactive brand guidelines, locked templates, and a brand portal, and want that brand knowledge reachable by AI tools too.
Pricing
Subscription tiers, quote-based; typically $15,000 to $60,000 or more per year.
MediaValet is a well-loved, Azure-native enterprise DAM known for including unlimited users in its pricing and for advanced video management: transcoding, frame-accurate clipping, and streaming. Founded in 2010 in Vancouver, it was a public company on the TSX until April 2024, when an affiliate of Symphony Technology Group (STG) acquired it in an all-cash deal valuing the company at roughly CAD $80 million, and it was delisted afterward. Gartner named it a Niche Player in the 2025 Magic Quadrant for DAM. Its AI is classic DAM AI, auto-tagging, facial recognition through Microsoft Cognitive Services, and duplicate detection, all inside the platform. MediaValet has no native MCP server, only a REST API and a connector library.
Best for
Mid-market to enterprise marketing and creative teams on Microsoft Azure who want unlimited users included and best-in-class video management.
Pricing
Quote-only; mid-market deals commonly $20,000 to $60,000 per year per Vendr and Spendflo data.
32 MCP tools, generally available (20 reads, 12 writes)
02Bynder
Large enterprises with dedicated creative and brand operations teams who want AI-powered tagging, governance, and compliance built into the DAM itself.
0 native MCP tools; third-party Zapier (Content Workflow only) and CI HUB bridge
03Canto
Marketing and creative teams that want an affordable, easy-to-use DAM for images, video, and media files, with product content support if they need it.
Quote-only; mid-market entry commonly $6,000 to $8,000 per year, scaling with usage.
0 native MCP tools; third-party Zapier wrapper covers uploads only
04Frontify
Brand managers and creative teams who need interactive brand guidelines, locked templates, and a brand portal, and want that brand knowledge reachable by AI tools too.
Subscription tiers, quote-based; typically $15,000 to $60,000 or more per year.
Native MCP, generally available, scoped to brand knowledge, not revenue content
05MediaValet
Mid-market to enterprise marketing and creative teams on Microsoft Azure who want unlimited users included and best-in-class video management.
Quote-only; mid-market deals commonly $20,000 to $60,000 per year per Vendr and Spendflo data.
0 native MCP tools; REST API and connector library only
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Masset a good Brandfolder alternative?
Masset is a strong Brandfolder alternative for teams whose real problem is revenue content: decks, case studies, competitive intel, and G2 reviews that sales, marketing, and customer success need AI tools to find and use. It ships 32 generally available MCP tools, trains via daily quizzes in Slack and Microsoft Teams, holds a SOC 2 report, and costs $500 a month with unlimited seats on month-to-month billing. It is not a brand asset manager. If you need brand guidelines pages, proofing and approval workflows, locked design templates, or a Smart CDN for web asset delivery, Brandfolder, Bynder, or Frontify are built for that job.
Does Brandfolder have an MCP server?
No. As of July 2026, Brandfolder has no native MCP server. Its parent company, Smartsheet, shipped an official MCP server in March 2026 with roughly 41 tools, but those cover Smartsheet's own sheets, reports, and dashboards, with zero Brandfolder asset coverage. A third-party Zapier bridge can create and update Brandfolder assets, collections, and tags, but it is maintained by Zapier and runs on Zapier's task quotas. By comparison, Masset ships a 32-tool MCP server (20 reads, 12 writes), generally available, and Frontify is one of the few DAM vendors here with a native MCP server of its own, scoped to brand knowledge.
Who owns Brandfolder, and how does that compare to the other DAMs here?
Brandfolder was acquired by Smartsheet in 2020 for $155 million. Bynder is majority-owned by Thomas H. Lee Partners. Canto is backed by JMI Equity, a growth equity firm, and was founded in 1990 in Berlin as the original creator of the Cumulus DAM. MediaValet was a public company on the TSX until an affiliate of Symphony Technology Group (STG) acquired it in April 2024. Masset is independent and founder-led.
How much do Brandfolder alternatives cost?
Brandfolder does not publish pricing; Capterra reports a starting point around $1,600 per feature on annual contracts. Canto's mid-market entry runs roughly $6,000 to $8,000 per year. Frontify typically runs $15,000 to $60,000 or more per year. MediaValet mid-market deals commonly run $20,000 to $60,000 per year per Vendr and Spendflo data, though unlimited users are included. Bynder's enterprise pricing is custom and not publicly disclosed. Masset is $500 a month flat with unlimited seats, month-to-month, with an Enterprise tier above it.
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