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LogoDesign.ai
Best overallFor most non-technical users who want a quick, one-time logo with full ownership and no monthly fees, LogoDesign.ai is the better pick. Microsoft Designer (Logo Creator) wins if you already live inside Microsoft 365 and need to create logos alongside other design tasks, but its pricing is unclear and advanced features require a subscription. The single biggest difference: LogoDesign.ai gives you a true vector file and brand kit for a flat fee, while Microsoft Designer is a free-to-start design tool with logo-making as one feature among many.
LogoDesign.ai
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Yes, if you want a vector file and full ownership without a subscription. LogoDesign.ai charges a flat fee and gives you SVG, EPS, and PDF. Microsoft Designer's free tier only exports PNG/JPG, and you need a Microsoft 365 subscription to get vector exports.
No. Neither tool has a mobile app. You need a desktop or laptop browser to use either logo maker.
LogoDesign.ai is simpler — you just enter your business name, pick an industry and colors, and get logos in seconds. Microsoft Designer requires you to write a descriptive prompt, which can be trickier if you don't know design terms.
It depends on your subscription. With a free Microsoft account, you own the design but may not get full commercial rights. With a Microsoft 365 subscription, you typically own the logo. Always check the license terms for your specific plan.
LogoDesign.ai — it exports vector files (SVG, EPS) that can be scaled to any size without losing quality. Microsoft Designer's free tier only exports raster images (PNG/JPG), which will look pixelated when enlarged.
LogoDesign.ai wins for one-time logo creation with full ownership and vector files; Microsoft Designer is a free option best for existing Microsoft 365 users who don't mind limited exports.
If you just want a clean, professional logo you own outright and can print on anything, go with LogoDesign.ai — it's fast, cheap to try, and gives you real vector files. If you're already paying for Microsoft 365 and want to design logos alongside other projects, Microsoft Designer is a solid free bonus, but be ready for unclear pricing if you need advanced features.
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