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LogoGen
Best overallFor most non-designers, LogoGen is the better choice because its interface is simpler and it gets you usable results faster. LogoCreator offers more advanced vector editing and brand kit features, but its steeper learning curve and unclear pricing make it harder to recommend for everyday users. The biggest difference is ease of use: LogoGen is built for beginners, while LogoCreator targets users who want fine-grained control.
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Common questions
No. LogoGen is much easier for beginners because it uses simple sliders and fewer steps. LogoCreator's 10-step process and design jargon will overwhelm someone with no design background.
No. Neither tool has a mobile app. You need a desktop or laptop browser to use them.
Both export SVG vector files, but LogoCreator's node editing and geometry refiner give you more control if you plan to open the file in Illustrator or Inkscape.
Both have free versions that only provide low-resolution previews. To download high-resolution files or full brand kits, you'll need to pay, but neither clearly publishes its pricing.
LogoGen is the safer bet because its simpler interface means you can get a usable logo quickly without paying for features you don't need. LogoCreator's hidden pricing and advanced features may cost more than you want to spend.
LogoGen wins for everyday users because it's simpler and faster; LogoCreator is only worth it if you need advanced vector editing and a full brand kit.
If you just want a good-looking logo without the headache, start with LogoGen — it's fast, simple, and gets the job done. Only choose LogoCreator if you're ready to invest time in learning design tools and need professional-grade vector output. Either way, both tools lack mobile apps and clear pricing, so be prepared to work from a computer and pay for full-resolution files.
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