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LogoMaker by LogoGenie
Best overallFor most non-technical users who need a polished logo and brand kit quickly, LogoMaker by LogoGenie is the better choice thanks to its straightforward one-time fee and extremely user-friendly design studio. Logopony offers a free entry point and clean vector exports, but its basic plan is very limited and pricing is unclear, making it risky if you need high-resolution files without surprise costs. The single biggest difference is pricing transparency: LogoGenie tells you exactly what you pay (€24.90 one-time), while Logopony hides its costs.
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Common questions
Yes. LogoMaker by LogoGenie has a more guided, step-by-step process with 10 clear onboarding steps and a Vector Design Studio, making it easier for someone with zero design experience. Logopony is simpler but assumes you know what you want.
The basic plan is free but extremely limited – you likely won't get high-resolution files without paying. The exact cost is not published upfront, so you may be surprised when you try to download.
Both export SVG and PDF, which work for web and print. Logopony also exports EPS, which some print shops prefer. LogoGenie's SVG exports are true vectors, so you can scale them infinitely without losing quality.
No. Neither LogoMaker by LogoGenie nor Logopony has a mobile app. You'll need a computer with a web browser to use them.
Logopony might be cheaper if you can use the free plan for each, but the basic plan is limited. LogoGenie charges per logo (€24.90 each), so multiple logos add up. Neither is ideal for bulk logo creation.
LogoMaker by LogoGenie wins for most people with its clear one-time price and beginner-friendly design studio, while Logopony's hidden costs make it a risky choice for anyone who actually needs a finished logo.
If you're starting a small business or side project and want a clean, professional logo without ongoing fees, go with LogoMaker by LogoGenie – the one-time €24.90 price is fair and the process is dead simple. Logopony is fine for playing around with ideas, but the unclear pricing makes it a gamble if you actually need the final files. Stick with LogoGenie for a worry-free experience.
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