App Logo Generator
Make an app logo that reads at icon size — type your app name, pick a bold mark or single-letter monogram, and export an instant SVG and PNG. Free, no signup.
- Free
- No signup
- SVG + PNG
- No watermark
- Commercial use
Free · No signup · No watermark · Commercial use OK
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Click any example to load it into the generator and make it yours — then download the SVG.
An app logo has to survive the home screen: tiny, rounded and sitting in a grid of rivals. That means a single bold idea — a geometric mark or one strong letter — with high contrast and no fine detail. This generator favors chunky display type, simple icons (a bolt, a hexagon, a play mark) and punchy palettes that stay crisp at 48 pixels.
Set your app or startup name, pick a compact stacked mark or a single-letter monogram for the icon tile, choose a bold palette, and it renders live. Export a vector SVG plus transparent PNGs you can drop into an icon, a splash screen and your store listing — free, no watermark.
How it works
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Type your name
Enter your app or startup name — the mark updates live, no account needed.
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Pick a style
Switch the layout, typeface, icon and colors until it feels right. Every option is built for this niche.
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Download free
Grab a vector SVG and transparent PNG — no watermark, free for commercial use.
Design for the icon grid
App marks are judged tiny and rounded, so design the small version first: one idea, high contrast, no thin lines. A single-letter monogram makes a clean icon; a compact stacked mark works for a wordmark lockup. Keep the palette bold and simple. Building a game or channel instead? The gaming and YouTube generators are tuned for those.
Frequently asked questions
How do I make an app logo or icon?
Type your app name, pick a single-letter monogram or a compact stacked mark, choose a bold icon and a high-contrast palette, and download. Test it small — if it reads at icon size it works everywhere.
What size should an app icon be?
Stores want large square icons (the App Store asks for 1024×1024px). Because you export a vector SVG, you can scale the same mark up to any required size without losing sharpness, and the PNG drops straight in.
Can I use my logo commercially?
Yes. Logos you make here are built from an original parametric engine and open-licensed (SIL OFL) fonts, so you can use the downloaded files for commercial projects — merch, channels, storefronts and print. See the licensing page for the full terms.
Will my app logo be trademark-safe?
We don’t run a trademark search, and a generated logo is not a registered trademark. Before you build a brand around it, check it against existing marks (for example the USPTO database) and avoid names or symbols that copy an existing app. The design is a starting point, not legal advice.