The Logos set in ICON OOP is a collection of full-colour brand and company logos. Unlike the single-colour marks in the Brands and Coloured sections, these are the real multi-colour logos, drawn exactly as each company uses them. You can browse them, drop them onto a background, resize them and download as SVG or PNG. Everything is free and needs no account.
About the Logos set
The Logos collection comes from the open-source SVG Logos project. It covers software, services, social platforms, payment brands and well-known companies, each kept in its official colours so it is ready to drop straight into a site, slide or app.
| Logos | 1,400+ |
| Style | Full colour, original brand artwork (multi-colour) |
| Licence | CC0 1.0 (public domain dedication) for the artwork |
| Commercial use | Yes, free |
| Attribution | Not required for the files |
Best for
Reach for the Logos set when you need a recognisable company or product logo in its real colours: a tech stack page, an "as seen in" strip, integration tiles, a partners section, or a sponsor wall. Because each logo keeps its own palette, a row of them looks correct rather than flat.
How to download brand logos
- Open the tool and filter to the Logos set, or just search by company name.
- Click a logo to open it. Full-colour logos keep their original colours, so set the size, and add a background or padding if you want.
- Download as SVG or PNG, or copy it as code. For several logos, tick each one and download a ZIP.
Full colour, kept intact
These logos are full-colour artwork, so the colour picker is turned off for them, they always download with their original colours. You can still resize, rotate, flip, add a background and round the corners. If instead you want a single-colour version of a brand mark, use the Coloured icons or the Brands set, which are built for recolouring.
A note on trademarks
The logo artwork is released into the public domain, but the brand names and logos themselves remain the trademarks of their owners. Use them honestly to refer to a product or company, and do not imply a partnership, sponsorship or endorsement that does not exist.
Other icon sets
Logos is one of several collections in ICON OOP. For developer and technology marks see the developer logos set, and for interface icons see Lucide, Tabler, Phosphor and Material Symbols. The icon sets page helps you pick the right one.