Clearbit Company Logo API - Get any site's company logo with just a URL

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We've been finding this API useful internally across admin dashboards etc, and we're super excited to be opening it up to the world. 🎉 Having access to company logos through a simple API (literally just an image tag) has so many use-cases - from CRMs to job boards to pretty much any SAAS company's signup flow. We're hoping that this API will become the Gravatar of company logos. Let us know if you've any suggestions on how to improve the API.
This could be very useful if we want to display company logos on product or team/company pages programatically. Nice work, , , and .
This is amazing. ✌ I'm sure it's on et al.'s radar, but I wish there was a way to crowdsource image selections — a public interface for voting on logos Clearbit's robot found, possibly feeding back to the robot to improve its logo selection in the future. Many of the logos selected for iconic companies aren't great, e.g. , , ,
I'd also love to see support for a few standard aspect ratios, possibly landscape and square to start off with.
Oh jeez, amazingly useful. Any way to *add* a company, if it's not yet been indexed?
No need! :) The first time you request a logo that hasn't been indexed, we'll go out and index the company.
What if I get a 404?
As soon as the cache expires you'll get the real logo.
Oh and here's Product Hunt's logo!
Very useful! Would love the option to get grayscale logos as well :)
Awesome!
Nice! It would had have been great if you'd provide a textbox in which we can type in URLs to test this on. This time to quickly test it out I had to open the Developer Tools and change the image URL to the one I wanted to test.
You mean like your address bar?
just much more convenient in the sense that I wouldn't have to copy the whole thing, also not force me to lose context of the website and it would also be nice if it would let me test it in different sizes, all through a simple widget.
This is shocking simple and surprisingly useful. Nicely done, Clearbit folks!
Oh, yes! This is going to be so useful for marketing purposes (automated customer wall anyone?) or SaaS services which allow companies to upload their own logo. Brilliant!
Logos of companies of a certain size generally have brand guidelines with a bunch of do's/don'ts when displaying their logo (example: ). I imagine applying greyscale would violate such guidelines.
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