Over my 5+ years in the software industry building fullstack apps, I've noticed one tiny task that always ruins my development flow: hunting for company logos.
Whenever I need to build out a "Tech Stack" section, a partner showcase, or a simple integrations page, I inevitably end up wasting 15 minutes digging through Google Images. You know exactly how it goes:
You find the perfect logo, but it's a low-res JPEG.
You find a PNG, but it has that fake checkerboard background baked into it.
You finally find a vector site, but it hits you with a forced sign-up wall or a "premium" watermark.
It drove me crazy enough that I finally decided to scratch my own itch.
I built Find My Company Logos to be the exact tool I wanted to exist.
What it is
Itβs a completely free, highly utilitarian index of official brand assets. No marketing fluff, just the assets you need to keep building.
Clean, Vector-Ready SVGs: Ready to drop right into your frontend.
Primary Exact Hex Codes: No more guessing with the eyedropper tool to match brand colors.
Zero Friction: Absolutely no forced sign-ups, paywalls, or limits.
The Design
Since this is a tool for builders and designers, I didn't want it to look like a clunky directory. I went heavy on a clean, neo-minimalist, glassmorphic UI to keep the visual focus entirely on the brand assets themselves.
If you are a frontend dev, UI/UX designer, or indie hacker, feel free to bookmark it for your next project. It is 100% free to use.
Let me know what you think of the UI, or drop a comment with any specific tech companies or startups I should add to the database next!
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