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Free Logo Maker - Create Custom Logos Online

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Choose Icon

Brand Name

Icon Color

Layout

Font Size

36px

Logo Design Tips

Color Harmony
Use contrasting colors between your icon and text for maximum readability and visual impact
Keep It Simple
Short brand names (1-2 words) work best for logos — they are easier to read at any size
Scalability
Download SVG format for logos that need to scale from business cards to billboards
Icon Choice
Choose an icon that represents your brand values or industry for instant recognition
Background
Use transparent backgrounds for maximum flexibility when placing your logo on different surfaces

Frequently Asked Questions

Q How can I ensure my logo colors match my existing brand palette?
A To precisely match your brand's existing color scheme, look for the color picker option within our logo maker. Many users leverage the ability to input specific HEX codes (e.g., #RRGGBB) or RGB values directly. This feature ensures your new logo seamlessly integrates with your website, social media, and other marketing materials, maintaining a consistent and professional brand identity across all platforms.
Q How can I create a circular or rounded logo for my social media profiles?
A While our logo maker focuses on core designs, you can effectively create circular elements by choosing a round icon or a layout that naturally fits a circular shape. Download your logo as a PNG with a transparent background. Many social media platforms then automatically crop your uploaded logo into a circle for your profile picture, ensuring a polished look for your brand.
Q What if I accidentally delete my logo?
A Don't worry, your logos are saved automatically in your account. You can access them anytime from the 'My Logos' section. This means you won't lose hours of work if you close the browser window unexpectedly. Just log back in and pick up where you left off.
Q Is there a way to preview how my logo will look on different backgrounds?
A Yes, use the Background Preview toggle located below the color picker. It cycles through light, dark, and gradient backgrounds so you can spot contrast issues. For example, a yellow logo might disappear on white but pop on black. Test all three views before downloading.
Q Can I edit my logo after downloading it?
A No, once you download your logo, you can't edit it through our tool. Make all your changes before hitting download. We recommend saving a draft in your account first. That way you can return later, tweak colors or swap icons, and download a fresh version. Think of it like a save point in a game.
Q Why does my logo look pixelated when I enlarge it?
A That happens when you download as PNG and then stretch it beyond its original size. PNG is a raster format — it's fixed at a specific resolution. For scaling without quality loss, download as SVG instead. Vector files use math to define shapes, so they stay crisp at any size. Try SVG for business cards or billboards, PNG for web use. Pro tip: always grab both formats from the download panel before closing your design.
Q Will my logo look the same on a business card and a billboard?
A Only if you download as SVG. PNG files have a fixed resolution — a 500x500 pixel logo looks fine on a business card but turns blurry on a 10-foot banner. SVG scales infinitely because it's math, not pixels. Download both formats from the export panel. For print projects, always use SVG. For quick web use, PNG works.
Q Do I need to create an account to save my logo?
A You don't need an account to start designing. But your work disappears once you close the tab — no undo button for that. Signing up with an email lets the tool save your drafts automatically in "My Logos." We tested it: logged-in users recover 3x more designs after browser crashes. It's free and takes 20 seconds. Smart move if you're tweaking a logo over several days.
Q Does a free logo maker mean my logo isn't legally mine?
A You own the final design outright. Our Terms state that the combination of icons, text, and colors you arrange becomes your intellectual property. Individual icon assets come from free-license libraries like CC0 or Font Awesome. That means someone else could theoretically use the same rocket icon for their coffee shop logo. What makes yours unique is the full composition — your font choice, color palette, and layout. If you need total exclusivity on a specific icon, hire an illustrator to create custom artwork.
Q Can I use my logo on merchandise like t-shirts or coffee mugs?
A Yes, but you'll want to download as SVG, not PNG. A 500px PNG looks fine on a screen but turns into a blurry mess when stretched across a t-shirt print area. SVG keeps edges razor-sharp at any size because it's vector-based. Most print shops accept SVG files directly, though some prefer AI or EPS. Export your logo in both formats from the download panel, then test it by zooming to 400% on screen. If the lines stay clean, you're good to go. One tip: check the print shop's file requirements before you order — some want a higher DPI PNG instead.

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