Free AI Logo Generator — Brand Marks in Seconds
Generate professional brand logo concepts from a text prompt — minimalist, modern, vintage, geometric, wordmark, monogram. Free, no signup, no watermark. Built for founders, designers and freelancers who need fast logo concept exploration.
Hiring a designer to explore 5-10 logo directions costs $500-$5,000 and takes weeks. Subscription logo-maker tools force you into pre-defined templates that look like every other AI logo on the market. Our AI logo generator is the middle path: type your brand name and one descriptor, get a fully novel logo concept in seconds, iterate until you find a direction worth committing to, then take that direction to a designer for the polished final.
Under the hood the tool runs FLUX.1 Schnell with prompt scaffolding that biases output toward logo aesthetics: vector-style clean shapes, balanced negative space, single-color or duotone palettes, and subject-clear iconography. You get raster output (PNG), not vector — for SVG conversion you can run the result through a vectorizer like vectorizer.io or Adobe Illustrator's Image Trace.
Caveat: AI logo generators excel at concept exploration and weak at final-final logo work. Real logos need to scale from a 16x16 favicon to a billboard, work in pure black-and-white, render correctly in CMYK print, and pass legal trademark search. Our tool gets you 80% of the way to a strong concept; a designer or you yourself recreating it in vector tools gets you the last 20%.
For founders bootstrapping a brand, the workflow we recommend: (1) generate 50-100 concepts here, (2) shortlist 5, (3) take the strongest one to a freelance designer on Dribbble or Fiverr to redraw in vector and clean up, (4) trademark-search before committing. Total cost: $50-$300 for the polish step instead of $1,000-$5,000 for ground-up design.
How it works
Three steps to a logo concept:
- 1. Enter your brand name and descriptor. Brand name, industry, and one stylistic adjective. "Acme — coffee roaster — minimalist" is enough to start.
- 2. Pick a logo style. Wordmark (text-only), lettermark (initials), pictorial (icon), abstract, mascot, emblem (badge), combination (icon + text).
- 3. Generate and refine. Generate 10-30 variations, save your favourites, then refine the prompt with more specific terms ("monoline", "negative space", "hidden symbol", specific color palette).
Who uses this tool
Startup MVP branding
Founders shipping a v1 product who need a usable logo this week, not next month.
Side project / passion project
Personal blog, podcast, indie game, Substack — get a clean visual identity without the design investment.
Pitch deck and presentation
Generate placeholder logos for hypothetical brands in case studies, mockups, and demo pitches.
Freelancer brand exploration
Designers can generate dozens of directions in minutes during the early divergent-thinking phase of a project.
Internal tools and projects
Logos for internal company projects, hackathon teams, school clubs, and event branding where a designer hire would be overkill.
Content marketing and SEO
Bloggers and content marketers generating example brand logos for case studies and tutorials.
Why use the PromptSpace version
- Logo-tuned prompt scaffolding. Output gravitates toward clean shapes and balanced negative space — what logos actually look like.
- No subscription, no template lock-in. Unlike Looka, Hatchful, or Wix Logo Maker, you are not picking from a finite preset library.
- Free unlimited iterations. Generate 100+ variations without hitting any rate limit or quota.
- High-resolution output. 1024x1024 raster PNG — large enough to vectorize cleanly with Image Trace or vectorizer.io.
Pro tips for better results
Specify what you want OUT of the logo
"No text", "icon only", "transparent background", "single color" all bias the output toward usable logo formats. Without these, output often includes extra elements.
Use "monoline" or "geometric"
These two style words consistently produce the cleanest, most logo-like output across thousands of test prompts.
Pick one or two colors max
"Single color", "duotone", "monochrome black on white" — restraint produces stronger logos. Multi-color AI logos almost always look amateurish.
Add "vector style" and "flat design"
These cues bias the output toward shapes that vectorize cleanly later, instead of the painterly textures FLUX defaults to.
Always run trademark search before using
Search USPTO TESS (US), EUIPO eSearch Plus (EU), or your country's registry. AI-generated logos can accidentally resemble existing trademarks.
Frequently asked questions
Can I use an AI-generated logo for my real business?
Yes, with three caveats: (1) check no existing trademark resembles it; (2) commission a designer to clean up and vectorize the result; (3) confirm the FLUX.1 licence covers your use case (Schnell is non-commercial; Pro via Black Forest Labs is commercial). Many founders use AI for early concept exploration and pay a designer for the final polish.
How do I get an SVG (vector) version of the logo?
Run the PNG output through vectorizer.io (free tier), Adobe Illustrator's Image Trace, or Figma's SVG export. For complex designs, hire a designer on Fiverr or Dribbble for $30-100 to redraw in vector — much cleaner than auto-traced output.
Can I trademark an AI-generated logo?
Trademark law in most countries protects logos based on use in commerce, not authorship. You can apply to trademark a logo that started as AI output. However, US copyright protection on purely AI-generated images is currently limited — modify the design substantially before claiming sole authorship.
What logo styles work best?
Wordmarks, lettermarks (monograms), and abstract pictorial marks all produce excellent results. Detailed mascot logos and complex emblems are harder for the model to nail. Stick to simple shapes for best output.
Is the tool truly free?
Yes — no signup, no watermark, no rate limit. Supported by display advertising elsewhere on the site.
How do I generate variations of one I like?
Save the prompt that produced your favourite, then re-generate. FLUX produces consistent style across re-runs of the same prompt. Tweak one descriptor at a time to explore variations.
Can the tool generate logos with my brand name as text?
Yes — include the name in quotes ("ACME") in the prompt. FLUX.1 has the strongest text rendering of any open model, but it is not perfect. Expect to retype the name in a vector tool for production use.
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