How to Use the Logo Generator

Create professional logo designs with AI assistance. Get multiple concepts and high-resolution exports.

By Samara Hernandez

Published January 27, 2026

Tools
Beginner
8 minutes
logo design
branding
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startup logo
logo generator

How to Use SparkLaunch Logo Generator

Your logo is the visual cornerstone of your brand. SparkLaunch Logo Generator creates professional logo designs using AI, giving you multiple concepts to choose from.

What the Logo Generator Does

  • AI-Powered Design - Professional logos generated from your description
  • Multiple Concepts - Several variations to choose from
  • Style Control - Modern, minimal, bold, playful, and more
  • High-Resolution Output - Print and web-ready files

Getting Started

Step 1: Access the Tool

Navigate to LaunchPad > Tools > Logos or go directly to /launchpad/logos.

Step 2: Describe Your Brand

Provide context for the AI:

  • Your company name
  • What your business does
  • Brand personality (professional, fun, innovative, etc.)
  • Color preferences (optional)
  • Style preferences (minimal, detailed, icon-based, wordmark)

Example prompt:

"Logo for 'Stackify' - a developer tools company. Modern, minimal, tech-forward. Colors: blues and purples. Should work well as an app icon."

Step 3: Generate Logos

Click Generate and review your concepts. You will receive multiple variations to compare.

Step 4: Download Your Favorite

Select your preferred design and download in multiple formats:

  • PNG (transparent background)
  • SVG (vector format)
  • Multiple sizes for different uses

Plan Availability

PlanUsage
Free1 generation session
Startup (/yr)Unlimited generations
Growth (/yr)Unlimited generations

Tips for a Great Logo

Design Principles:

  1. Simplicity - Great logos work at any size
  2. Versatility - Should work in color and black/white
  3. Memorability - Distinctive and recognizable
  4. Timelessness - Avoid trendy effects that date quickly
  5. Relevance - Should connect to your business

Common Mistakes:

  • Too many colors (stick to 2-3)
  • Overly complex details that disappear at small sizes
  • Relying on effects like gradients or shadows
  • Hard-to-read fonts

Logo File Formats Explained

FormatBest For
PNGWeb, social media, presentations
SVGScalable for any size, print
ICOFavicons, app icons

Using Your Logo

Once you have your logo:

  1. Create variations - Full logo, icon only, wordmark only
  2. Define clear space - Area around logo that stays empty
  3. Set usage guidelines - How it should and should not be used
  4. Apply consistently - Website, social, documents, etc.

Pairing with Color Palette

Use our Color Palette Generator to create a consistent brand color scheme that complements your logo.

Common Questions

Q: Can I edit the generated logo? A: The SVG format can be edited in design tools like Figma or Illustrator.

Q: Are the logos unique to me? A: Each generation creates original designs, but you should verify uniqueness before trademarking.

Q: What resolution are the downloads? A: PNG files are high-resolution (1024px+), and SVG files scale to any size.

Guide Information

Difficulty: Beginner

Estimated Time: 8 minutes

Category: Tools

Author: Samara Hernandez

Published: January 27, 2026

Next Steps
  • Generate Logos

    Create your logo.

  • Create Color Palette

    Build your brand colors.

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