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LogoMaker by LogoGenie
Best overallFor most non-technical users who need a one-time, polished logo with full ownership, LogoMaker by LogoGenie is the better choice thanks to its dead-simple interface and true vector exports. LogoSnap offers a free tier and more advanced brand kit features, but its free version is heavily restricted and the web editor can be less intuitive for beginners. The biggest difference is pricing: LogoMaker charges a flat €24.90 per logo, while LogoSnap pushes a freemium model that limits high-res exports unless you pay.
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Common questions
Yes. LogoMaker's onboarding is simpler (just type your brand name, pick an industry, and choose a style) and you get a usable logo in minutes. LogoSnap has more steps and its free tier limits what you can download, which can frustrate beginners.
No. The free tier only gives you low-resolution previews. To download a high-res SVG or PNG, you need to pay for a Pro or higher plan.
Both offer ownership, but LogoMaker by LogoGenie explicitly includes exclusive ownership in its one-time fee. LogoSnap's licensing depends on the tier you choose – read the terms before buying.
No. Neither LogoMaker nor LogoSnap has a mobile app. You need a desktop or laptop browser to use them.
LogoMaker by LogoGenie is better because it exports true vector SVG files that stay sharp at any size, and it includes print-ready stationery designs. LogoSnap also exports SVG, but its free tier won't let you download them.
With LogoMaker, you can re-download from your account dashboard, but you cannot edit the SVG paths after purchase unless you use an external vector editor. LogoSnap's web-based path editor lets you tweak the design before export, but once downloaded, edits require separate software.
LogoMaker by LogoGenie wins for simplicity and value with a one-time fee; LogoSnap is better for free experimentation but costs more for real use.
If you just want one great logo without hassle or hidden fees, go with LogoMaker by LogoGenie – it's simple, cheap, and gives you full ownership. If you're on a tight budget and want to play around with ideas first, try LogoSnap's free tier, but be ready to pay for anything you actually use.
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