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Text to Logo: how it works and the 11 logo styles

Write a description, pick one of 11 logo styles, get 4 options in about 60 seconds for 8 credits.

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Written by Ali Rahmoun

Text to Logo turns a written description into logo options. Write what you want, pick a style, and generate. Paid plans return 4 options per generation and the free plan returns 2. It costs 2 credits per image, so a paid generation costs 8 credits, and results take around 60 seconds.

The 11 logo styles

Style

What it produces

Pictorial

A recognisable object or symbol drawn simply

Mascot

A character or figure representing the brand

Retro Mascot

A mascot in a vintage, mid-century illustration style

Badge/Crest

An enclosed emblem, often with text around a shape

Cartoon

A playful, illustrated character or object

Logo Type

The brand name itself as the logo, styled as lettering

Abstract

A non-literal shape or mark suggesting the idea

Line Art

A single-weight outline drawing, minimal and clean

Icon/Emoji

A compact symbol built to work at small sizes

Engraved

A detailed etched or woodcut look

Monogram

Initials arranged into a single mark

Beyond the 11 logo styles, Text to Logo carries 41 additional art styles for non-logo images, for 52 in total.

Writing a description that works

Say what the subject is, who it is for, and what feeling it should have. "A coffee roastery logo, a mountain shaped like a coffee bean, warm and rustic" gives the model more to work with than "coffee logo."

Pick the style that matches the shape of the logo you want. Choosing Monogram when you described a mountain will fight your own description.

Turning an existing logo into variations

If you already have a logo, upload it in Text to Logo and it will produce 4 variations of it. This is the Logo Variations tool. It needs a real logo as input, not a sketch and not a photo.

What happens while it generates

You will see three states in order. Starting means your request has been sent. Warming up means the backend has it. Then a counter appears while the images are produced.

If a generation fails you are not charged. If some images in a batch save and others do not, you are only charged for the ones that saved.

After you generate

Send any result to the Magic Editor to change it, to the Vectorizer to get an SVG, or to the Mockup Generator to see it on a product.

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