Zero signup. Zero credits.
Type a brand brief, get a logo. No email, no account, no paywall. The tool is the page.
Add depth and dimension to your brand mark. Describe what you want and the 3D rendering, lighting, and shadows are applied for you.
Type a brand brief, get a logo. No email, no account, no paywall. The tool is the page.
Most logos finish in well under ten seconds. No waiting room, no queue, no upsell.
The output is yours. No watermark, no licensing wall, no upgrade-to-remove friction.
Square for icons and avatars, landscape for lockups, vertical for badges and stories.
No NSFW, ever. Safe for school, work, public computers, and kids around.
No premium tier, no Pro plan. Rate-limited per hour per IP just to keep the lights on.
Type your brand name and describe the 3D effect — metallic, glossy, chrome, matte, translucent, neon glow. Mention the material and lighting for the most striking results.
1:1 works best for centered 3D marks. 16:9 is good for 3D text logos or horizontal compositions with depth.
One click to generate. 3D logos benefit from experimentation — tweak materials and lighting descriptions to explore different looks. Every download is free and watermark-free.
A 3D logo uses depth, shadows, reflections, and material textures to create a mark that pops off the surface. Where flat logos prioritize simplicity and scalability, 3D logos prioritize impact and visual drama. They are especially popular in gaming, tech, entertainment, and luxury brands.
This page steers the AI model toward three-dimensional renders with realistic lighting, material textures (metallic, glossy, matte, translucent), and dramatic shadows on a clean background. You describe the concept and materials; the model builds the 3D composition.
3D logos work well for: game studios, tech companies, audio and music brands, real estate firms, fitness centers, and entertainment companies that want a bold, modern presence.
Prompting tips: specify the material — chrome, gold metallic, frosted glass, matte black — and the lighting direction — dramatic side lighting, soft studio light, neon backlight. These details dramatically change the result. If you want 3D text, keep it to one word or initials for the clearest rendering.
One consideration: 3D logos contain gradients and shadows that make them harder to reproduce on single-color media like stamps or engraving. If you need a version for those formats, pair the 3D mark with a flat simplified version from the minimalist maker.
Completely free — no watermark, no signup, no credit limit. The per-hour rate limit keeps the service running for everyone.
Anything you can describe — chrome, gold, glass, matte plastic, brushed steel, neon, crystal, wood. The more specific you are about the material, the more realistic the render.
Yes, but keep in mind that 3D logos use gradients and shadows that do not reproduce well on single-color media like stamps or embossing. For those formats, create a flat version as well.
AI models handle short text (1–3 words) reasonably well in 3D renders. Longer text may have errors. For critical text accuracy, generate the 3D shape and add text in a design tool.
The 3D maker creates logos with actual depth, shadows, and material textures — it looks like a rendered object. The gradient maker uses flat color transitions for a modern look without dimensional depth.