Logo Maker
Design a simple logo with an icon, colors and text. Export SVG/PNG.
We used Logo Maker to create simple, effective logos quickly. The tool focuses on the essentials: choose an icon, set colors, add text, and export clean files as SVG or PNG. In our experience it’s a fast way to produce a usable mark for a site, social profile, or quick branding mockup without needing advanced design skills.
What the tool does and who it's for
Logo Maker gives you a lightweight workspace to build a minimal logo by combining an icon, a color palette, and type. It exports both SVG (ideal for scaling and print) and PNG (useful for web and apps), which covers most practical needs.
- Who it’s for: founders and small teams launching a minimum viable brand, freelancers and side‑project owners, event organizers who need badges or posters quickly, and non‑designers who want decent results without a steep learning curve.
- Not for: complex brand systems or highly customized, multi‑format identity packages — for those you’ll still want a designer and vector software.
How to use it
- Pick an icon that represents your project—look for simple shapes that remain readable at small sizes.
- Choose one or two primary colors. We recommend starting with a dominant color and a neutral (black/white/gray) for text or accents.
- Add your name or wordmark and select a font. Keep it legible: avoid ornate display faces for short wordmarks.
- Adjust scale and spacing—move the icon relative to the text, tweak size and alignment until the lockup feels balanced.
- Export as SVG for future editing or print; export as PNG (with transparency) for immediate web use.
Common use cases
- Website headers and footers where a lightweight SVG keeps pages fast and crisp.
- Social media avatars and profile graphics—export a square PNG sized for profile picture requirements.
- Pitch decks and one‑pagers where you need a tidy, scaleable logo to represent your brand.
- Event materials like name tags, schedule PDFs, or simple posters where turnaround time matters.
- Placeholder branding for prototypes, product demos, or early‑stage company pages.
Practical tips
- Favor simplicity. A single, bold icon with one color will be far more versatile than a detailed illustration.
- Export SVG first. Keep a master SVG so you can resize or recolor without loss of quality; export PNGs only for final placements.
- Test small sizes. Shrink the logo to favicon or app icon size—if the icon blurs or the wordmark becomes unreadable, simplify.
- Limit fonts and colors. Two colors and one font family give you flexibility without fragmentation.
- Consider variants. Export both a horizontal and stacked version (if the editor allows) so the mark fits different layouts.
- Maintain clear space. Leave breathing room around the logo so it reads well on busy backgrounds.
How to make a logo
- Type your brand name and, optionally, custom initials for the icon.
- Choose an icon shape, a layout and your background, text and accent colors.
- Adjust the font weight, then download your logo as SVG or PNG.
Frequently asked questions
Is this logo maker free?
Yes. It is completely free, requires no sign-up, and you keep full rights to whatever you create.
Can I download the logo?
Yes — export your logo as a scalable SVG for print and web, or as a high-resolution PNG.
Does it work offline in my browser?
Everything runs locally in your browser. Your text and colors are never uploaded to a server.