Make a logo online

Rayzia is a free logo maker that runs in your browser, but it is not a template vending machine. You design a real, custom logo here: draw the mark yourself, or ask the AI account you already own to draft one, then refine every shape, colour and letterform until it is yours. When you are done you export a crisp SVG that scales to a business card or a billboard without going fuzzy.

How to create a logo in Rayzia

  1. Open the editor. Go to rayzia.com/vector/. There is nothing to install and it works in any browser on Windows, Mac, Linux, ChromeOS or a tablet. Your work auto-saves as you go.
  2. Block out the mark. Draw the basic shape by hand with the pen, shapes or brush tools, or connect your Claude or GPT account and ask it to draft a first version straight onto the canvas. Either way you get real, editable vectors, not a flat picture.
  3. Refine shape, colour and type. Nudge Bézier nodes, adjust the colours with linear, radial or mesh gradients, and set the wordmark in your own font. Text sits on a path if you want it curved, and complex scripts like Thai render correctly.
  4. Check it small and large. Zoom right in to test the fine detail, then zoom out to see it at favicon size. A logo has to hold up at both extremes, and because the document is native SVG it stays sharp at every scale.
  5. Export SVG and PNG. Export a scalable SVG for print and the web, plus PNG versions at the sizes you need. Both are free on every plan, and PDF export is available on Pro.

Design a logo, do not fill in a template

Most free logo makers hand you ten thousand near-identical templates and let you swap the text. You end up with a logo a hundred other businesses also picked. Rayzia works the other way round. It is a proper vector editor, so you build the mark from actual shapes and curves that you control down to the node.

That honesty cuts both ways. A real editor rewards a little effort more than a one-click generator does, so your first five minutes are steeper. The AI lowers that barrier a long way: describe what you want, watch it draw and arrange on the canvas, and keep whatever you like. Every AI move is one undo away, and it runs on your own key, so there is nothing extra to pay us for it.

Why SVG is the right format for a logo

A logo lives everywhere: a tiny app icon, a shopfront sign, an email signature, a printed brochure. A pixel image built for one of those sizes falls apart at the others. An SVG is drawn from maths, so the same file stays crisp at any dimension.

In Rayzia the document is SVG natively, not a canvas that gets flattened on the way out. You can reopen and edit the exported file later, hand it to a printer, or drop it straight into a website. The free plan gives you every tool, the AI, 3 cloud files and SVG plus PNG export. Pro at $8 a month adds unlimited cloud files, 30-day history, watermark-free share links and PDF export.

Making a logo: common questions

Is Rayzia's logo maker really free?

Yes. The free plan includes every editing tool, the AI, 3 cloud files and export to SVG and PNG, with no trial clock. Pro at $8 a month adds unlimited cloud files, 30-day history, watermark-free share links and PDF export.

Do I need to install anything to design a logo?

No. Rayzia runs entirely in the browser on Windows, Mac, Linux, ChromeOS and tablets. It works offline and auto-saves your work, so there is nothing to download or set up.

Can the AI design the logo for me?

You connect a Claude or GPT account you already own, and it draws, recolours and arranges shapes on the canvas while you watch. Every change is a normal, editable vector and one undo away. It runs on your own key, so there is nothing extra to pay Rayzia for it.

What file formats can I export my logo in?

Every plan exports scalable SVG and PNG. Because the document is native SVG, the file stays sharp at any size and can be reopened and edited later. PDF export is available on the Pro plan.

Does Rayzia use logo templates?

No. Rayzia is a full vector editor, not a template picker. You design a real, custom logo from actual shapes and curves, either by hand or with help from your AI account, so the result is genuinely yours to edit.