Remove Logo Background — Transparent Logo in Seconds
A logo stuck on a white or colored box looks unprofessional on websites, business cards, and merch. NoBG removes the background and exports a transparent PNG you can drop onto anything — no manual erasing, no clean-up of jagged edges. Remove Logo Background Now.
How to remove a logo background
Step 1: Upload your logo image Drag in a JPG or PNG, up to 20MB. The highest-resolution version of your logo exports cleanest, especially for small print uses.
Step 2: Let the AI detect the logo NoBG isolates the logo’s shapes, text, and icons automatically — text logos, lettermarks, icons, and photo-style logos all work.
Step 3: Download the transparent PNG Keep the background transparent and export — the logo is ready to drop into any design or document.
Where a transparent logo goes
- Websites and apps — your logo sits cleanly on any header color or hero image.
- Business cards — a clean, professional look with no background box.
- Merchandise and print — no white square stamped on shirts, packaging, or signage.
- Presentations — overlay your logo on any slide background without a clash.
One logo, every surface
A transparent logo is a single asset that works everywhere your brand appears. On a website, it sits cleanly on whatever color the header happens to be this season. On a business card or a slide deck, it layers over the design instead of fighting it with a clashing box. On merchandise — shirts, packaging, signage, stickers — there’s no white rectangle printing around it. Keeping one clean transparent PNG as your single source of truth means you never have to re-cut or re-edit the logo for each new surface; you just drop the same file in and move on. That consistency matters most on small surfaces — a favicon, an app icon, a tiny print — where a rough edge or a leftover box is most visible.
Tips for clean transparent logos
- Start from the highest-resolution version of your logo you have available.
- Vector-style logos and clean text export sharper than low-res, photo-style logos.
- Always save the result as PNG to keep the transparency intact.
- Test the logo on both light and dark backgrounds to check the edges.
This works for any image, not just logos — see Transparent Background for the full guide.
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