Iconicity is a focused logo mark maker for founders who do not need the complexity of Illustrator or the randomness of generic AI logo generators. It gives you a logo grid and a small set of purpose-built tools for creating clean geometric marks, monograms, symbols, and app-icon-style logos. Design from scratch, customize existing directions, and export clean SVG, PNG, favicons, app icons, social media PFPs and mockup previews. Design is free; pay only when you export a mark you want to own.
I’m building Iconicity: a focused logo mark maker for people who don’t need all of Illustrator.
Instead of a full illustration suite, it gives you a logo grid and 10 core tools for building clean geometric marks fast.
You can create from scratch, refine the shape directly, and export clean SVG plus practical assets like PNGs, favicons, app icons, and mockup previews.
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When you say "own" a mark after export, do you get full commercial rights to that logo or is there still some kind of license attached to it?
A logo grid and focused toolset sounds like a great middle ground between Illustrator and AI slop. One thing that would make this way more useful for me: a simple way to test my mark at tiny sizes and on weird backgrounds before I pay to export, like a preview that shows it at favicon scale and on dark mode. Would save a lot of second guessing.
@masal1432653 Hey Masal, yes you can see a preview of various sizes and backgrounds on the preview page.
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the exclusivity answer to Tuncay is reassuring on paper, but exclusivity only matters if the design space is actually big enough to avoid collisions. with a curated grid and a small core toolset, geometric marks tend to converge - there are only so many clean ways to arrange a circle and a triangle. two unrelated founders could end up with marks that are technically different files but look close enough in a pitch deck or app store that it defeats the point of paying for something unique. is there any dedup or similarity check across all exported marks, not just literal duplicates?
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Love that the grid sits front and center as the actual design surface, not some hidden alignment toggle buried in a menu. The pay only when you export model is also genuinely founder-friendly.
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When you say "own" a mark after export, do you get full commercial rights to that logo or is there still some kind of license attached to it?
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@berkekanatrqdx Full commercial rights
A logo grid and focused toolset sounds like a great middle ground between Illustrator and AI slop. One thing that would make this way more useful for me: a simple way to test my mark at tiny sizes and on weird backgrounds before I pay to export, like a preview that shows it at favicon scale and on dark mode. Would save a lot of second guessing.
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@masal1432653 Hey Masal, yes you can see a preview of various sizes and backgrounds on the preview page.
the exclusivity answer to Tuncay is reassuring on paper, but exclusivity only matters if the design space is actually big enough to avoid collisions. with a curated grid and a small core toolset, geometric marks tend to converge - there are only so many clean ways to arrange a circle and a triangle. two unrelated founders could end up with marks that are technically different files but look close enough in a pitch deck or app store that it defeats the point of paying for something unique. is there any dedup or similarity check across all exported marks, not just literal duplicates?
Love that the grid sits front and center as the actual design surface, not some hidden alignment toggle buried in a menu. The pay only when you export model is also genuinely founder-friendly.
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@guvercinme55192 Thank you!