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99designs Logo Maker
Best overallFor most non-technical users who need a polished, professional logo quickly, 99designs Logo Maker wins with its one-time payment and print-ready exports. Logo Creator by LogoDesignExpert offers a more conversational, personality-driven design process but hides its pricing and requires a paid tier for vector files. The biggest difference: 99designs is a straightforward, fixed-price purchase; LogoDesignExpert feels like a design consultant in a box, but you may not know the cost until you're invested.
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99designs Logo Maker is simpler: you pick your industry, style, and colors, and it generates options. LogoDesignExpert asks personality questions, which can feel more personal but also more confusing if you just want a logo fast.
No. Neither tool has a mobile app. You'll need a computer or a tablet with a browser. 99designs' web editor works on a tablet, but LogoDesignExpert's conversational flow is also browser-based.
Yes, if you need a professional logo with print-ready vector files and a brand guide. It's a one-time cost with no subscription. If you only need a simple social media logo, cheaper or free tools exist.
The tool lets you generate initial concepts for free, but exporting vector files (SVG, EPS) requires a paid tier. Pricing is not clearly published, so you may need to contact them for a quote.
99designs Logo Maker. It exports SVG, EPS, and PDF with CMYK color codes, which is exactly what printers need. LogoDesignExpert also offers vector exports, but only on a paid plan.
No for 99designs — it only works from text and keywords. LogoDesignExpert accepts image input, but it's meant for color references, not sketch-to-logo conversion.
99designs Logo Maker is the safer, clearer choice for most people; LogoDesignExpert offers a more personal design journey but hides its cost.
If you want a professional logo without monthly fees and need files that printers love, go with 99designs Logo Maker — it's a one-time $249 purchase that gives you everything. If you'd rather explore your brand personality with a guided chat and don't mind unclear pricing, try Logo Creator by LogoDesignExpert, but be ready to pay for the full vector exports.
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