AI Logo Generator
Generate unique logos from templates — download SVG & PNG
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Free AI Logo Generator — Create Professional Logos Instantly
The Toololis AI Logo Generator lets you create clean, professional logos in under a minute — without design skills, software subscriptions, or AI API keys. Unlike Midjourney or DALL-E logo prompts that produce unpredictable bitmap results, this tool uses a template-based approach: you pick real SVG icons, proven font pairings, and curated color schemes, then compose them into a polished logo.
Every logo is generated entirely in your browser. No uploads, no server processing, no accounts. You get crisp vector SVG files and high-resolution PNG exports — ready for websites, business cards, social profiles, and pitch decks.
How to use the AI Logo Generator
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Enter your business name
Type the name you want on your logo. Keep it short and impactful for best results.
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Choose an icon and style
Browse 30+ SVG icons organized by category (tech, food, health, finance, etc.) and pick a font style that matches your brand.
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Pick your color scheme
Select from 6 curated color presets or use the custom color picker for full control.
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Adjust the layout
Choose icon-left, icon-top, icon-only, or text-only layout to match your use case.
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Download your logo
Export as PNG (raster) or SVG (vector) for immediate use on websites, social media, and print materials.
Why template-based beats AI-generated for logos
AI image generators are powerful for illustrations and concept art, but logos require precision. Text rendering in AI models is unreliable — misspellings, warped letterforms, and inconsistent spacing are common. Template-based logo generation gives you pixel-perfect text, scalable vector icons, and predictable results every time.
- Crisp text rendering — your business name is rendered with real fonts, not AI-hallucinated letterforms
- True vector output — SVG files scale to any size without quality loss, from favicons to billboards
- Instant iteration — change any parameter and see results in real-time, no waiting for generation queues
- Full commercial rights — no ambiguous AI training data licensing concerns
30+ icons across 6 categories
The icon library covers the most common business verticals. Each icon is a hand-crafted SVG path optimized for small sizes and high contrast. Categories include technology (code brackets, chip, cloud, rocket), food and beverage (utensils, coffee, leaf), health and wellness (heart, shield, pulse), finance (chart, coins, briefcase), creative (palette, camera, pen), and general business (building, globe, star, lightning).
Font styles and their psychology
Typography carries emotional weight. Serif fonts (like Georgia) convey tradition, authority, and trustworthiness — ideal for law firms, finance, and publishing. Sans-serif fonts communicate modernity and cleanliness — the default for tech startups and SaaS. Monospace fonts signal developer culture and technical precision. Handwritten fonts add warmth and personality — great for boutiques, cafes, and personal brands. Bold/Impact fonts demand attention — perfect for sports, entertainment, and bold consumer brands.
Color psychology in branding
Color is the first thing people notice about a brand. Blue builds trust (used by 33% of top 100 brands). Red creates urgency and excitement. Green signals growth and sustainability. Purple suggests creativity and luxury. Our six presets are chosen based on color psychology research, but the custom picker lets you match any existing brand palette.
When to use each layout
- Icon Left — the most versatile layout, works for headers, business cards, and social profiles
- Icon Top — ideal for app icons, square formats, and centered designs
- Icon Only — use as a favicon, app icon, or social avatar when the brand name is already contextual
- Text Only — clean wordmarks like Google, Stripe, and Airbnb prove that great typography needs no icon
Export formats explained
PNG is a raster format — perfect for web use, social media uploads, and email signatures. The tool exports at 2x resolution for Retina/HiDPI displays. SVG is a vector format — it scales infinitely without quality loss. Use SVG for print materials, large-format signage, and any context where the logo might be resized. Both formats are generated entirely in your browser using the Canvas API and DOM serialization.
Tips for a great logo
- Keep your business name short (1-2 words work best in logos)
- Test your logo at small sizes — if it is not readable at 32px, simplify
- Limit colors to 2-3 maximum for memorability
- Check contrast — your logo should work on both light and dark backgrounds
- Consider how it looks in monochrome (black on white) for fax, print, and embossing