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99designs Logo Maker
Best overallFor most non-technical users who need a professional logo quickly, 99designs Logo Maker is the better choice because it offers a one-time payment, high-quality vector exports, and a polished brand guide — no subscription trap. BrandBucket's Logo Generator is faster at generating concepts and integrates with domain buying, but its unclear pricing and locked premium features make it riskier for everyday users. The single biggest difference: 99designs charges a flat fee for full ownership, while BrandBucket's costs are opaque and likely tied to domain bundles.
99designs Logo Maker
Logo Generator by BrandBucket
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Common questions
Yes, if you can afford the $249 one-time fee. 99designs gives you full ownership with no recurring costs. BrandBucket's unclear pricing could end up costing more, especially if you need the high-res vector files.
No. Neither 99designs Logo Maker nor BrandBucket Logo Generator has a mobile app. You'll need a desktop or laptop browser to design and download your logo.
BrandBucket is slightly easier because it generates 20+ concepts in seconds with minimal input. 99designs requires more steps (industry, style sliders, color palettes) but still guides you through each one.
With 99designs, yes — the one-time purchase includes full commercial usage rights. With BrandBucket, ownership depends on the package you buy; premium vector files likely cost extra.
99designs is better because it exports EPS and PDF formats that professional printers require, and it includes CMYK color codes. BrandBucket also offers EPS but may charge extra for the download.
99designs lets you generate and preview logos on mockups for free, but you must pay to download the final files. BrandBucket also offers free previews, but premium features like vector downloads are locked.
99designs Logo Maker wins for transparent pricing and full ownership; BrandBucket is faster but risks surprise costs.
If you're ready to invest $249 for a professional logo you fully own, go with 99designs Logo Maker — it's the safer, more transparent choice. If you're also shopping for a domain and want a quick concept to test, try BrandBucket first, but watch out for hidden costs. Either way, use a desktop computer — neither works on your phone.
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