1 Name & Text
2 Mark Style
3 Colors & Font
4 Layout

About This Tool

How to Create Your Logo

  1. 1Enter your business name and an optional tagline. Keep the name short for the best visual balance — 12 characters or fewer works best with most mark styles.
  2. 2Choose a mark style that fits your brand personality — use the category filters to browse Geometric, Abstract, Organic, and Letterform marks. Geometric shapes suit tech and finance brands, organic forms work well for wellness and food, and letterform marks are strong for professional services.
  3. 3Pick a color scheme and font. The preview updates live so you can experiment freely. Toggle the preview background between dark, light, and transparent to check versatility.
  4. 4Download as SVG for print and web use, or PNG for quick sharing. SVG is recommended — it’s vector-based and scales to any size without quality loss.

Why Download as SVG

SVG logos are infinitely scalable — they look crisp on a business card, a billboard, or a browser favicon. Unlike a PNG, an SVG file is also fully editable in Inkscape, Adobe Illustrator, or Figma, so you can make adjustments any time. Use our SVG to PNG converter to generate raster versions at any size from your downloaded SVG.

Logo Design Tips

Keep the Name Short
Logos with 10 characters or fewer are easier to read at small sizes. If your name is long, a strong initials mark (like “CE” for Claude Enterprises) often works better than cramming the full name in.
Test on Both Backgrounds
Use the dark/light/transparent toggle to verify your logo works everywhere. A logo that only looks good on a dark background will be a problem when you use it in email signatures or printed materials.
Stacked vs. Horizontal
Stacked layouts (mark above text) work well on square social avatars and app icons. Horizontal layouts suit website headers and email footers. Download both and keep them in your brand assets.
Need More Power?
This tool creates clean, professional starting points. For full brand kits, multiple file formats, and AI-generated variations, LogoMe.ai is our recommended next step.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. All logos generated by this tool are created entirely in your browser using geometric shapes and text. There are no stock assets, licensed fonts (the fonts are standard web-safe alternatives), or third-party content. You own whatever you create and can use it for any purpose, commercial or personal.

SVG is a vector format — the file contains mathematical descriptions of shapes, so it scales to any size perfectly. It’s the best choice for print, websites, and anywhere you need a crisp result at multiple sizes. PNG is a raster format at a fixed pixel size (1200×1200). Use PNG when you need to quickly paste your logo into a document, email signature, or social post. For the best of both, download SVG first, then convert to PNG at whatever size you need.

No. Everything happens entirely in your browser — the logo is generated from SVG code on your device. Nothing you type is sent to any server. There are no accounts, no tracking of your design choices, and no limits on how many logos you can create.

Yes, if you download as SVG. Open the file in any vector editor — Inkscape (free), Adobe Illustrator, Affinity Designer, or Figma. You can change colors, adjust spacing, swap fonts, or modify the shapes however you like. This is one of the key advantages of SVG over raster formats.

This tool is great for getting a clean, functional logo quickly. For AI-generated designs, full brand kits with color palettes and typography guides, multiple file format packages, and animated logo variants, we recommend LogoMe.ai — a dedicated AI logo platform with significantly more design depth.