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Logoshi
Best overallFor most everyday users, Logoshi is the better choice: it's free to preview, pay-per-use for exports, and has a unique sketch-to-logo feature that makes it easy to get a decent logo without technical skills. LogoMaker Pro is more powerful for professional designers who need vector exports and fine control, but its hidden pricing and steep learning curve make it a poor fit for casual users. The single biggest difference is that Logoshi is simple and affordable, while LogoMaker Pro is complex and potentially expensive.
LogoMaker by LogoMakerPro
Logoshi
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Common questions
No. Logoshi is much better for beginners because you can preview logos for free, draw a sketch, and pay only when you want to download. LogoMaker Pro's node editor and hidden pricing make it frustrating for non-designers.
Neither tool has a mobile app, so you cannot use them on a phone or tablet. You need a computer with a web browser.
LogoMaker Pro is better for print because it exports high-fidelity vector files (SVG, EPS, PDF) that scale to any size without losing quality. Logoshi also exports SVG, but its vector quality is less refined.
No. Logoshi is pay-per-use — you only pay a one-time fee when you want to download your logo. There is no monthly or yearly subscription.
Logoshi is almost certainly more affordable because you can preview for free and pay a single fee per download. LogoMaker Pro's pricing is not transparent, but its one-time fees can add up quickly.
Logoshi wins for everyday users: free previews, pay-per-use, and sketch-to-logo simplicity beat LogoMaker Pro's hidden pricing and complex node editor.
If you just want a good-looking logo without hassle or a big bill, go with Logoshi — it's free to try, easy to use, and you only pay when you're happy. LogoMaker Pro is only worth it if you're a designer who needs professional vector exports and is okay with a steeper learning curve and unclear costs.
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