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Compare pricing, strengths, and use cases so it is easier to pick the right fit.
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LogoGen wins for anyone who needs a full brand identity with vector files and brand guidelines, while Logopony is the better choice for a one-time, no-subscription logo. The single biggest difference is that LogoGen offers true SVG vector output and comprehensive brand kits, but Logopony has zero subscription fees.
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Common questions
Yes, LogoGen is better if you need a full brand kit with guidelines, color palettes, and typography pairing. Logopony gives you a logo and basic assets, but not the depth of a brand guide.
You can generate and preview logos for free, but to download the high-resolution vector files you need to complete a one-time license purchase. There's no free full-resolution download.
Both are easy, but Logopony has a simpler, more minimalist interface that gets you a logo in fewer steps. LogoGen has more options, which can be slightly overwhelming but still intuitive.
No, neither LogoGen nor Logopony has a mobile app. You'll need to use a desktop or laptop browser to access them.
Both offer SVG and EPS vector files. LogoGen also exports PDF and JSON, while Logopony adds JPG. Both are fine for editing in Illustrator or Inkscape.
LogoGen wins for full brand kits and vector output; Logopony wins for one-time, no-subscription logo creation.
If you need a complete brand identity with guidelines and vector files, go with LogoGen — it's more powerful despite unclear pricing. If you just want a clean, affordable logo with no recurring fees, Logopony is your best bet. Both are desktop-only, so plan to use them on a laptop or computer.