Zero signup. Zero credits.
Type a brand brief, get a logo. No email, no account, no paywall. The tool is the page.
Design a modern logo with smooth color transitions. Pick your colors and concept — the gradient treatment and blending are handled 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 the colors you want in the gradient — blue to teal, sunset orange to pink, northern lights green to purple. The more specific the color direction, the better.
1:1 is perfect for icon-style gradient marks. 16:9 works for gradient wordmarks or wide logo compositions.
One click to generate. Gradient logos are vibrant and varied — try different color combinations to find the palette that fits. Every download is free and watermark-free.
A gradient logo uses smooth color transitions — two or more colors blending together — to create a modern, vibrant, and eye-catching brand mark. Gradients add energy and depth to simple shapes without the complexity of 3D rendering. Major tech platforms, social media apps, and creative agencies have popularized this style.
This page steers the AI model toward clean shapes with smooth gradient fills on a white background. You specify the colors and concept; the model handles the blending and composition.
Gradient logos are popular with: tech startups, SaaS platforms, creative agencies, mobile apps, health and wellness brands, and any brand that wants a contemporary, digital-native look.
Color selection tips: choose 2–3 colors that naturally blend well. Analogous colors (neighbors on the color wheel like blue-teal or orange-pink) produce the smoothest transitions. Complementary colors (opposites like purple-yellow) create more contrast and energy. Name the specific colors rather than saying colorful — coral to peach to lavender gives the model a clear direction.
A practical note: gradient logos look fantastic on screens but can be tricky to reproduce in single-color formats like engraving or one-color printing. Keep a flat single-color version of your mark for those situations.
Free to use — no watermark, no signup, no credit system. Generate as many gradient variations as you want within the per-hour rate limit.
Two or three colors produce the cleanest gradients. More than three can look muddy. Stick to colors that sit near each other on the color wheel for the smoothest transition.
Describe colors by name — electric blue to teal, coral to peach. The AI model interprets color names rather than hex codes, so use vivid, descriptive color words.
Gradient logos work in full-color print (CMYK). They do not work for single-color formats like rubber stamps or engraving. Keep a flat version for those uses.
Gradient logos are flat with smooth color transitions — no shadows, no depth, no material textures. 3D logos simulate physical objects with lighting and perspective. Gradients are simpler and more versatile.
No — completely free, no watermark, no account required. A per-hour rate limit keeps the service sustainable for everyone.