Free logo maker
Make your logo in two minutes
Five quick questions and you'll see four finished logos on screen. Pick the one you like and we'll email you the real files — proper vector SVGs and PNGs, free, no watermark.
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Nothing to sign up for, and we only ask for your email once you've picked a logo you actually like. Your files are yours to use commercially, including the typeface.
Why this one gives you the vector file free
Almost every logo maker online works the same way. It is free to design, free to look at, and then the vector file — the one your signwriter, your printer and your web developer actually need — sits behind a payment. Looka is around $65 for a full kit, Wix around $50, BrandCrowd $25 a download, Tailor Brands is a subscription, and Canva keeps SVG export inside Pro. The free tiers hand you a small, watermarked PNG.
We give you the SVG. Not as a loss-leader trick, but because we are an SEO and digital growth agency, not a logo shop. If this is the first useful thing we ever do for your business, that is a fair trade for an email address.
The thing nobody tells you about AI logos
If you have tried asking an AI image generator for a logo, you will have seen it come back with your business name spelt wrong — a letter dropped, a letter invented, two letters merged into something that is not a letter at all. That is not a bug that gets fixed with a better prompt. Image models treat text as a pattern of shapes rather than as writing, so asking again gives you a different picture, not a corrected one.
So we do not let a picture model near your name. The engine sets your business name from the real outlines of a real typeface, then composes it with a symbol, a colour palette and a layout. Your spelling is guaranteed, the file is a genuine vector, and it renders in under a second. It is the same approach the commercial logo makers use behind their marketing.
When you should pay a designer instead
A generated logo is a genuinely good starting point for a new business, a side hustle, a second trading name, or anyone whose current logo is a photo of some text. It is not the right answer if you are about to spend real money on vehicle branding and shopfronts across a fleet, if you need a mark you can defend as a trade mark, or if your brand has to feel unmistakably unlike every competitor in your town. That work needs a person. We do that too — and we would rather tell you straight than sell you a generator.
Either way, the logo is the easy part. Being the business that comes up when someone searches for what you do is the hard part. Run a free website audit and see where you stand, or talk to us about the rest.