How To Download Logo From Looka For Free ~upd~

Looka allows you to design and save logos for free, but downloading high-resolution or vector files requires a paid package. While there is no official "free download" button for the final assets, you can view your creations without cost. Official Process

: Similar to Canva, it has a robust free tier for designing and downloading logos. comparison of features how to download logo from looka for free

What you can get for free on Looka

  • Low-resolution mockups (watermarked, small PNGs suitable only for preview/screenshots)
  • Unlimited logo generation & editing (design it for free, but downloading requires payment)

This method is inconsistent because Looka changes its trial offers, but users have reported success on Reddit and Trustpilot. Looka allows you to design and save logos

Why you should NOT do this for your actual business:

  1. Low Resolution: Screenshots are 72 DPI (dots per inch). Printing requires 300 DPI. Your business cards, flyers, and banners will look blurry and unprofessional.
  2. Solid Background: Looka editors have a white or colored background. You cannot get a transparent background via screenshot. You will have a white box around your logo.
  3. No Vector Files: Screenshots are raster (pixel-based). You cannot enlarge them without losing quality. A real logo needs vector files (SVG, AI, EPS) for billboards or embroidery.
  4. Legal Issues: Using a watermarked screenshot violates Looka’s Terms of Service. If you build a brand around a stolen, low-res image, you cannot trademark it. Looka can issue a DMCA takedown to your web host.
  5. It looks cheap. Customers can tell when a logo was screenshotted. It destroys trust.

Step-by-step process:

  1. Generate your logo on Looka – Choose your icons, colors, and fonts until you find a design you like.
  2. Take a high-resolution screenshot – Zoom your browser to 200-300% before screenshotting. Use a tool like Lightshot, Snipping Tool (Windows) or Cmd+Shift+4 (Mac).
  3. Identify the font – Looka shows the font name in the editor (e.g., “Montserrat Bold”). Download it for free from Google Fonts.
  4. Identify the color codes – Most browsers let you inspect the logo (right-click → Inspect) to get HEX codes (#xxxxxx).
  5. Recreate the logo – Use a free vector tool like Inkscape or Canva (free tier). Recreate the icon by tracing the screenshot or finding a similar free icon on sites like Flaticon, The Noun Project, or FontAwesome.
  6. Export as PNG with transparency – Done. You now have a free, usable logo.