LOGO.com (logo.com) platform help — a subscription AI logo maker + full brand-kit platform in the budget logo cluster (Hatchful/DesignEvo/Namecheap/LogoAI/Zoviz/Brandmark/Looka). Business name → AI logo concepts → refine icon/text/colors in-browser → download. THE FREE TRAP: it markets 'free to create and download,' but the FREE tier is PNG-ONLY (1 logo, full commercial license) — VECTOR (SVG/PDF) and the brand kit are PAID (Brand Plan, monthly or annual; best-effort). For FREE vector use Namecheap; logo.com is a subscription, not one-time. Ownership (all plans, kept after cancel) ≠ trademark — run USPTO/EUIPO clearance. UI-only — NO public API/webhooks/Zapier/MCP; the 'Creator Program' is template submission, not automation. Use when weighing logo.com free-vs-paid, needing vector, subscription vs one-time, ownership vs trademark, or whether it has an API. Do NOT use to generate the name (use /sales-namelix) or compare/validate branding tools (use /sales-idea-validation).
LOGO.com (logo.com) platform help — a subscription AI logo maker + full brand-kit platform in the budget logo cluster (Hatchful/DesignEvo/Namecheap/LogoAI/Zoviz/Brandmark/Looka). Business name → AI logo concepts → refine icon/text/colors in-browser → download. THE FREE TRAP: it markets 'free to create and download,' but the FREE tier is PNG-ONLY (1 logo, full commercial license) — VECTOR (SVG/PDF) and the brand kit are PAID (Brand Plan, monthly or annual; best-effort). For FREE vector use Namecheap; logo.com is a subscription, not one-time. Ownership (all plans, kept after cancel) ≠ trademark — run USPTO/EUIPO clearance. UI-only — NO public API/webhooks/Zapier/MCP; the 'Creator Program' is template submission, not automation. Use when weighing logo.com free-vs-paid, needing vector, subscription vs one-time, ownership vs trademark, or whether it has an API. Do NOT use to generate the name (use /sales-namelix) or compare/validate branding tools (use /sales-idea-validation).
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LOGO.com Platform Help
LOGO.com (logo.com, est. 2018) is a subscription AI logo maker + full brand-kit platform — a peer in
the budget logo cluster (Hatchful / DesignEvo / Namecheap / LogoAI / Zoviz / Brandmark / Mojomox / Logomaster /
Logomakerr / Looka), but distinguished by a recurring subscription model (most cluster peers charge a
one-time fee per logo). It's the branding/logo step for founders, indie makers, and small businesses who've
locked a name — and the boundary matters: a logo is downstream of a locked name, which is downstream of a
validated idea, so validate demand first (/sales-idea-validation → a real behavior test) and name it
(/sales-namelix) before branding.
The one fact that trips everyone up — "free to download" ≠ "free vector." LOGO.com markets "free to create and
download," and that's literally true: the free tier does download a logo (a PNG), and it comes with a
full commercial license kept even after you cancel. But the free download is PNG-only, one saved logo — the
vector files (SVG/PDF) and the brand kit are paid, on the Brand Plan (~$12/mo or ~$96/yr) or higher
(best-effort). So if you need a free scalable vector for print, LOGO.com is not it — Namecheap Logo Maker
gives free SVG; LOGO.com's vector is behind a subscription.
It is UI-only — there is NO public API (no webhooks, Zapier/Make, or MCP). The "Creator Program" is a community
route for designers to submit templates, not an automation surface — see Step 4.
Step 1 — Gather context
If references/learnings.md exists, read it first for accumulated platform knowledge.
Ask only what you can't infer:
What do you want from LOGO.com?
A) Make/customize a logo (business name → AI concepts, then edit icon/text/colors/layout)
B) Confirm what's free vs paid (the download/format gate)
C) Get a specific format — SVG/PDF vector (paid) or PNG (free)
D) Understand the plans (Free vs Brand Plan vs Brand Plan Plus) and the subscription vs one-time model
E) Ownership / trademark — can I legally use and own this mark
F) Integrate or automate ("API" / bulk generation / reseller — see Step 4)
What will the logo be used for — digital/social, or print/large-format? If print/signage, you need
vector — on LOGO.com that means a paid plan (or use a free-vector peer).
Skip-ahead: a name (not a logo) → /sales-namelix; the validate-before-building method or a branding-tool
comparison → /sales-idea-validation; wider social/marketing creative → /sales-canva — route in Step 2.
Step 2 — Route or answer directly
If the user's question is about…
Route to
Generating the business name itself (not the logo)
/sales-namelix {question}
The validate-before-building method, or comparing branding/logo tools across the market
/sales-idea-validation {question}
Getting a vector from a raster logo / print-readiness in general
/sales-idea-validation {question}
Wanting a free logo that also gives free vector (SVG)
/sales-namecheap-logo-maker {question}
Building the wider social/marketing creative or a design system at scale
/sales-canva {question}
When routing, give the exact command: "This is a {domain} question — run: /sales-namelix {original question}"
Otherwise, answer LOGO.com–specific questions using Step 3.
Step 3 — LOGO.com reference
Read references/platform-guide.md for the full reference — the name → AI concepts → in-browser editor
workflow and every module's automation tag; exactly what "free" covers (downloads a PNG, one logo, full
commercial license) vs what's paid (vector SVG/PDF + brand kit on Brand Plan / Brand Plan Plus); the
subscription-vs-one-time model that separates it from most cluster peers; the plan matrix (best-effort
pricing, storage, AI image/writing credits); the ownership vs trademark picture; and the no-public-API
reality (why the "Creator Program" isn't automation and what to use instead).
Answer using only the relevant section — don't dump the full reference.
Step 4 — Actionable guidance
Lead with the free-vs-paid line, precisely. LOGO.com's "free to create and download" is true but
partial: the free tier downloads a PNG (one saved logo, full commercial license), but vector (SVG/PDF)
and the brand kit are paid — on the Brand Plan (~$12/mo or ~$96/yr) or Brand Plan Plus (higher; price
not published). Don't tell a user the free tier gives vector. Flag all pricing as best-effort → verify at
logo.com/pricing.
If they need FREE vector, send them to Namecheap. The free peer that gives a free scalable SVG is
Namecheap Logo Maker (/sales-namecheap-logo-maker) — Hatchful is free but PNG-only, and LOGO.com puts
vector behind a subscription. For print/signage/large-format you need vector; a raster PNG pixelates when
enlarged.
Call out the subscription model — it's the differentiator. Unlike DesignEvo / LogoAI / Logomaster / Logomakerr
/ Mojomox (one-time pay-per-logo), LOGO.com's paid plans are a recurring subscription (monthly/annual).
The commercial license and logo ownership are kept even after you cancel, but the brand-kit tooling, saved
logos beyond your tier's cap, storage, and AI credits stop when the subscription lapses. Weigh recurring cost vs
a one-time peer if it's a single logo, and tell users to download every file they need before cancelling.
Lock the name (and validate the idea) before you make a logo. A logo is downstream: validate demand first
(/sales-idea-validation), settle the name (/sales-namelix), then make the logo — never brand a name you
might still change.
"Full commercial license" ≠ a registered trademark — do your own clearance. LOGO.com grants ownership/
commercial use on all plans (kept after cancellation), but a mark built from shared templates + shared icons
can be non-distinctive and others can generate near-identical marks. Tell users to run a USPTO/EUIPO
search + distinctiveness check in the right class, and to check the domain + social handles, before relying on
the mark legally.
There is NO public API — don't plan a pipeline or a reseller integration around it. If asked to "use the
LOGO.com API," generate logos in bulk from a script, or "white-label / resell" it: be precise — LOGO.com is a
human-in-the-loop UI tool with no REST endpoints, no webhooks, no Zapier/Make, no MCP. Its "Creator
Program" is a route for designers to submit templates, not a developer/automation program, and no self-serve
reseller or white-label API is documented — don't assume one exists or invent endpoints. For programmatic logo/
image generation at volume, use an image-generation service with a documented API.
If you discover a gotcha or tip not in references/learnings.md, append it there with today's date.
Gotchas
Best-effort from research (2026-07) — plans, prices, and formats move; verify at logo.com/pricing.
"Free to download" is real but PNG-only. The free tier downloads one logo as a PNG with a full
commercial license — but vector (SVG/PDF) and the brand kit are paid. Don't conflate "free download" with
"free vector." (Some older third-party reviews claim free SVG — the current pricing page says PNG-only; treat free
as raster.)
Vector = paid, and it's a subscription. SVG/PDF come on the Brand Plan (~$12/mo or ~$96/yr) or Brand
Plan Plus. This is a recurring subscription, unlike the one-time cluster peers — a real cost difference for a
single logo.
For a FREE vector, use Namecheap Logo Maker instead — it downloads free SVG + PNG. Hatchful is also free
but PNG-only. LOGO.com's free tier does not give vector.
Ownership is kept after cancellation, but the tooling isn't. The commercial license/ownership of a downloaded
logo persists; the editor, saved-logo cap, storage, and AI credits are gated to an active subscription.
Account required before download. You must create a LOGO.com account to download even the free PNG.
Annual price varies across sources. Reported figures for the Brand Plan include ~$72, ~$96, and ~$120/yr, and
the Brand Plan Plus price isn't published — always confirm live at logo.com/pricing.
NO public API, webhooks, Zapier/Make, or MCP. UI-only; logo generation can't be scripted. The "Creator
Program" is template submission, not an automation/reseller API — don't assume a white-label program exists.
"Full commercial license" ≠ a registered trademark. Templates and icons are shared (non-distinctive); run a
USPTO/EUIPO clearance and check the domain + handles.
Related skills
/sales-namelix — Generate the business name first (a logo is the hand-off from the name)
/sales-namecheap-logo-maker — The free peer that also gives free VECTOR (SVG) — reach for it when the user wants a free scalable logo (LOGO.com's vector is paid/subscription)
/sales-hatchful — The other free logo maker (Shopify Logo Maker) — but PNG-only, no vector, and no paid tier; compare on "which free logo maker"
/sales-designevo — A one-time freemium template maker where vector (SVG/PDF) is paid Plus-only — compare subscription (logo.com) vs one-time-per-logo
/sales-logoai — Budget AI logo maker + Brand Center (one-time pay-to-download) — compare paid AI logo makers and pricing models
/sales-logomaker — LogoMaker.com: a one-time budget peer (Deluxe-owned; no free download, but vector SVG in the base ~$40 package) — compare one-time (LogoMaker) vs subscription (LOGO.com)
/sales-idea-validation — The validate-before-building method and the full naming/branding landscape (validate and name before you brand; also covers the raster→vector / print-readiness problem)
/sales-canva — Once the logo's done, build the wider marketing/social creative and design system at scale
/sales-do — Not sure which skill to use? The router matches any sales objective to the right skill. Install: npx skills add sales-skills/sales --skill sales-do -a claude-code
Examples
Example 1: "Is LOGO.com really free, or is the free logo a trap?"
User says: "LOGO.com says it's free to create and download. Is that real, or do I have to pay to actually use my logo?"
Skill does: Confirms the free tier does download a logo — as a PNG, one saved logo, with a full
commercial license kept even after cancellation. Then names the catch: vector (SVG/PDF) and the brand kit are
paid (Brand Plan ~$12/mo or ~$96/yr; best-effort). Clarifies it's a subscription, not a one-time fee. If the
user needs a free vector, points to Namecheap Logo Maker. Flags pricing as best-effort → logo.com/pricing.
Result: The user knows exactly what's free (a PNG they own) vs paid (vector + kit) and picks the right tool.
Example 2: "I need an SVG for my printer — does the free plan include it?" (formats / references)
User says: "My printer needs a vector SVG. Can I get that from LOGO.com for free?"
Skill does: Explains the free plan is PNG-only — SVG/PDF are paid (Brand Plan / Brand Plan Plus). Because
it's a subscription, weighs it against a free-vector option (Namecheap, free SVG) or a one-time
vector peer (DesignEvo Plus). Notes a raster PNG pixelates at large sizes, so for print you genuinely need
vector. Notes ownership ≠ trademark → run a USPTO/EUIPO clearance.
Result: The user avoids assuming the free plan gives vector and chooses free-vector-elsewhere or pays knowingly.
Example 3: "Can I use the LOGO.com API to generate or resell logos in bulk?" (developer/automation)
User says: "How do I call the LOGO.com API to auto-generate 200 client logos, and is there a white-label/reseller program?"
Skill does: States LOGO.com has no public API — it's a UI tool with no REST endpoints, webhooks,
Zapier/Make, or MCP — so logo generation cannot be scripted. Clarifies the "Creator Program" is template
submission, not automation, and no self-serve reseller/white-label API is documented — doesn't invent one.
Suggests an image-generation service with a documented API for programmatic/bulk logo generation.
Result: The user avoids building on a nonexistent API/reseller program and picks a workable path.
Troubleshooting
"It let me download for free but I only got a PNG — where's my SVG?"
Symptom: You downloaded a free logo but it's a raster PNG, not a vector file.
Cause: The free tier is PNG-only. Vector (SVG/PDF) is on the paid Brand Plan / Brand Plan Plus — and
those are a subscription, not a one-time unlock.
Solution: If you need free vector, use Namecheap Logo Maker (free SVG). Otherwise subscribe to a LOGO.com
paid plan, or use a one-time vector peer (DesignEvo Plus). Confirm current plans at logo.com/pricing.
"If I cancel my subscription, do I lose my logo?"
Symptom: Unsure whether the logo/commercial rights survive cancelling.
Cause: LOGO.com grants a full commercial license and ownership of a downloaded logo, kept even after
cancellation — but the editor, saved-logo cap, storage, and AI credits require an active subscription.
Solution: Download all the files you need (and any brand-kit assets) before cancelling. You keep and can
use the downloaded logo; you just lose the tooling and re-editing.
"Is LOGO.com's free logo safe to use commercially / can I trademark it?"
Symptom: Unsure whether a free logo can be used commercially and legally protected.
Cause: Commercial use is granted on all plans (including free), but ownership ≠ a registered trademark —
templates/icons are shared and can be non-distinctive.
Solution: You can use it commercially; to protect it, run a USPTO/EUIPO search + distinctiveness check in
the right class and confirm the domain + social handles are available.
"Is there an API to generate logos in bulk, or a reseller program?"
Symptom: Can't find LOGO.com API docs or a white-label/reseller portal.
Cause: LOGO.com is UI-only — no REST endpoints, webhooks, Zapier/Make, or MCP. The "Creator Program"
is for designers to submit templates, not automation, and no self-serve reseller/white-label API is
documented.
Solution: Don't build a bulk-generation or reseller pipeline on it. For programmatic logo/image generation, use
an image-generation service with a documented API. Reserve LOGO.com for interactive, one-off logos.