Monogram Logo Generator
Turn your initials into an elegant mark — type a name, pick a frame and typeface, and export an instant SVG. Free, no signup, no watermark.
- 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.
A monogram distills a name to one or two letters, framed and balanced — the go-to mark for boutiques, studios, makers and personal brands. This generator pairs refined display serifs and clean geometric faces with a circle or diamond frame, keeping the initials perfectly centered.
Type a name (we derive the initials, or set your own), pick the frame and palette — ink, gold-leaf, midnight navy — and add the full name underneath if you want a lockup. It renders live and exports a vector SVG plus transparent PNGs for packaging, stationery, storefronts and stamps.
How it works
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Type your name
Enter your band, team, channel or brand name — the logo 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.
One letter or two?
A single initial in a frame reads as a premium, stamp-like mark; two or three initials read as a fuller monogram lockup. An elegant serif suits fashion and beauty; a clean geometric face suits modern studios and consultancies. Add the full name below for a complete identity.
Frequently asked questions
How do I make a monogram logo from my initials?
Type your name and the tool derives the initials (or type your own), then pick a frame, a typeface and colors. Add the full name underneath for a lockup, and download the SVG and PNG free.
How many letters should a monogram have?
One letter makes a clean, stamp-like mark; two or three suit a personal or studio name. Keep it to three at most so the mark stays legible when small.
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 brand 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 brand. The design is a starting point, not legal advice.