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Logo Creator by Appy Pie
Best overallFor everyday users who need a quick, polished logo and brand kit without any design skill, Logo Creator by Appy Pie is the safer bet thanks to its clear subscription and guided editor. Logopony offers a one-time purchase model that can be cheaper, but its basic plan is extremely limited and the editor lacks advanced tools. The biggest difference is pricing transparency: Appy Pie is upfront about its monthly/annual fees, while Logopony hides its costs until you're ready to buy.
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| Logo Creator by Appy Pie | Logopony | |
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| Free plan | ||
| Mobile app | ||
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Common questions
Yes, for a complete beginner. Appy Pie's step-by-step wizard asks you for your business name, industry, and style preferences, then generates drafts you can tweak easily. Logopony is simpler but gives you less guidance, so you might feel lost if you don't know what you want.
No. Neither Appy Pie's Logo Creator nor Logopony has a mobile app. Both require a desktop or laptop browser to design and download logos.
Logopony is cheaper if you only need one logo — you pay once and own it. Appy Pie requires a monthly subscription ($16–$32/month minimum), so it's only worth it if you plan to create multiple logos or use the brand kit features repeatedly.
Yes, both export SVG vector files. Appy Pie also offers PNG, PDF, and JPG. Logopony adds EPS format, which is useful for professional printing.
Appy Pie is better because it automatically generates a brand kit with business cards, social media headers, and color palettes. Logopony also creates a brand kit, but its editor is less flexible for customizing those assets.
Appy Pie's Logo Creator wins for beginners with its guided wizard and transparent subscription, while Logopony is a decent one-time purchase option if you don't mind opaque pricing.
If you're a non-designer who wants a polished logo and brand kit without headaches, start with Logo Creator by Appy Pie — its clear pricing and guided wizard make it the easier choice. Only pick Logopony if you're willing to hunt for hidden costs and prefer a one-time payment over a subscription.
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