Skip to content
Stackverse
USD $
Free tool

Logo Maker

Design a simple logo with an icon, colors and text. Export SVG/PNG.

SStackverse

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

  1. Type your brand name and, optionally, custom initials for the icon.
  2. Choose an icon shape, a layout and your background, text and accent colors.
  3. 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.