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Find any brand logo in SVG
Search, preview, copy and download 270+ vector logos of popular brands. Always free, no signup, no watermarks.
Popular logos
Everything you need for brand logos
A fast, free toolkit for designers and developers.
Instant SVG download
Every logo is a clean, optimized SVG vector. Download in one click or grab the PNG.
Copy SVG code
Copy ready-to-paste SVG markup straight to your clipboard for inline use in HTML, React or Vue.
Official brand colors
Each logo ships with its official brand HEX color so your designs stay on-brand.
Search & collections
Lightning-fast fuzzy search plus curated collections by industry: tech, AI, social, finance and more.
A growing, license-checked library
- 270+
- SVG logos
- 14
- Collections
- 5
- Languages
- 100%
- Free forever
Built for real product work, not clip-art browsing
Logo Domains is organized around the details people need before placing a mark in a product UI, documentation page, investor deck, README, integration directory or internal design system.
Traceable sources
Logo pages expose the original source URL, file license and brand guideline link when one is available, so the asset is easier to verify before publication.
Practical file facts
Each page records the SVG format, transparent background, primary HEX color and available PNG export instead of hiding those decisions behind a download button.
Trademark-aware context
We separate the open file license from trademark ownership and remind users to follow the brand owner’s usage rules for public or commercial work.
Frequently asked questions
How do I download a brand logo as SVG?
Search for the brand, open its logo page, and click "Download SVG". You can also copy the SVG code directly to your clipboard or download a PNG version.
Are these vector logos free to download?
Yes. All logos on Logo Domains are free to download. The icon data comes from the open-source Simple Icons project (CC0 licensed).
Can I use these logos commercially?
The SVG files are CC0, but brand logos remain trademarks of their respective owners. You may use them to reference the brand (e.g. "sign in with…" buttons, tech-stack lists), but always follow each brand's usage guidelines.
What is the difference between SVG and PNG logos?
SVG is a vector format that scales to any size without quality loss and usually has a smaller file size. PNG is a raster format best for quick use in documents or tools that do not support SVG.
How do I get a brand's official logo color?
Every logo page on Logo Domains displays the official brand HEX color, which you can copy in one click.
Where does the logo data come from?
Logo data is sourced from the open-source Simple Icons project, which curates and license-checks thousands of brand icons. We credit and link to the source on every page.