+16 million company logos. Free.
We were missing Clearbit’s Logo API.
Yes, there are alternatives. But none that are simple and free.
So we built one.
You can access over 16 million company logos just by calling:
logo.hunter.io/{domain}
No API key.
No account.
No setup.
If you’re building a side project, a SaaS, a presentation, or anything that needs logos fast — this should help.
We’re super curious to see what you’ll build with it.
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@jeanro_hunter I love the concept of the Company Logo API and its potential for branding consistency. Have you considered ways to integrate user feedback into the API, making it even more tailored to their needs? 🤔
@austinelvis Indeed, we are looking forward to feedback to see how we can advance this feature.
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Bringing back a simple, free logo API is such a sharp move. The “no key, no account, no setup” angle instantly lowers friction, especially for side projects and quick builds.
From a conversion lens, I wonder if the hero could lean more into the outcome instead of the feature. It’s not just access to 16M logos; it’s “ship faster without getting blocked by assets.” That feels more aligned with the builder mindset you’re targeting.
You could test a headline that frames it around speed of execution, then track API calls or repeat usage from new visitors.
Curious, are most users coming from existing Hunter customers, or is this attracting a whole new builder segment?
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Smart move making it free with no auth. Lowest possible friction = highest adoption. The 10M+ company coverage is solid. Congrats on the 13th launch — that consistency is impressive.
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@jeanro_hunter I love the concept of the Company Logo API and its potential for branding consistency. Have you considered ways to integrate user feedback into the API, making it even more tailored to their needs? 🤔
Hunter
@austinelvis Indeed, we are looking forward to feedback to see how we can advance this feature.
Bringing back a simple, free logo API is such a sharp move. The “no key, no account, no setup” angle instantly lowers friction, especially for side projects and quick builds.
From a conversion lens, I wonder if the hero could lean more into the outcome instead of the feature. It’s not just access to 16M logos; it’s “ship faster without getting blocked by assets.” That feels more aligned with the builder mindset you’re targeting.
You could test a headline that frames it around speed of execution, then track API calls or repeat usage from new visitors.
Curious, are most users coming from existing Hunter customers, or is this attracting a whole new builder segment?
Smart move making it free with no auth. Lowest possible friction = highest adoption. The 10M+ company coverage is solid. Congrats on the 13th launch — that consistency is impressive.