Logo Diffusion Pricing: Plans, Features & Is It Worth It?
A plan-by-plan breakdown of every Logo Diffusion tier, what each credit actually buys, and whether it beats hiring a designer or sticking with Canva.
By Oyekale Olawale
Quick Answer
Logo Diffusion has four tiers: a Free plan ($0, 24 credits/mo, no downloads), Basic ($24/mo or $20/mo billed yearly, 1,000 credits ≈ 500 logos), Pro ($49/mo or $40/mo yearly, 2,500 credits ≈ 1,250 logos), and Elite ($99/mo or $82/mo yearly, 6,000 credits ≈ 3,000 logos). There’s also a $15 one-time Starter Pack for people who just need one logo. Annual billing saves 20% across the board. For most freelancers and small businesses, Pro is the plan that actually makes sense — Basic runs out of vector exports fast if you’re doing client work, and Elite’s extra capacity only pays off at agency volume.
What Is Logo Diffusion?
Logo Diffusion is an AI logo generator that turns a text prompt, a rough sketch, or an existing image into finished logo concepts you can edit, vectorize, and export. It’s built on a proprietary model trained specifically on logo design rather than a general image generator with a “make it look like a logo” prompt bolted on, which is why the output tends to hold up better under a designer’s eye than what you get from generic AI art tools. I’ve spent time testing the workflow end to end — generating from a text prompt, running the sketch tool, and pushing a finished mark through the vectorizer — and the credit system is really the thing that decides whether a plan is worth your money, so that’s where this breakdown focuses.
Every plan gives you access to the same core toolkit — Text-to-Logo, Sketch-to-Logo, Image-to-Logo, the Magic Editor, mockup generation, and the vectorizer — the difference between tiers comes down to how many credits you get each month, how many exports and generations run concurrently, and whether you get commercial rights. If you haven’t read our hands-on breakdown of how the tool performs in day-to-day use, our full Logo Diffusion review covers the generation quality and editing workflow in more depth than we’ll go into here.
Logo Diffusion Pricing: Monthly Plans
Here’s what each plan costs when billed month to month, straight from the pricing page:
| Plan | Monthly Price | Credits/mo | ~Logos/mo | Concurrent Gens |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Free | $0 | 24 | ~12 | 1 |
| Basic | $24 | 1,000 | ~500 | 2 |
| Pro (Most Popular) | $49 | 2,500 | ~1,250 | 3 |
| Elite | $99 | 6,000 | ~3,000 | 4 |
Basic ($24/mo) is built for someone doing one or two logo projects a month. You get unlimited downloads, vectorizer access (roughly 200 exports worth of credits), background removal, the full in-app editor, and a commercial license. It’s genuinely usable, not a stripped-down teaser tier.
Pro ($49/mo) is the tier Logo Diffusion labels “Most Popular,” and after testing it against Basic, I get why. You go from 2 concurrent generations to 3, your vectorizer allowance roughly doubles to 500 exports worth of credits, and you unlock 2× and 4× creative upscaling. If you’re doing client work where you’re iterating fast and need clean 4K exports for mockups, this is the tier where the workflow stops feeling constrained.
Elite ($99/mo) triples the credit pool to 6,000 (~3,000 logos) and bumps concurrent generations to 4. Everything else — Magic Editor, mockup generator, commercial license — is identical to Pro. The value case for Elite is purely about volume: agencies running multiple client accounts through the same seat.
Logo Diffusion Annual Pricing (Save 20%)
Switch to annual billing and Logo Diffusion knocks 20% off every paid tier — the credit allowances and features stay exactly the same, only the monthly-equivalent price drops:
| Plan | Monthly Price | Annual (per mo) | You Save |
|---|---|---|---|
| Basic | $24/mo | $20/mo | $48/yr |
| Pro | $49/mo | $40/mo | $108/yr |
| Elite | $99/mo | $82/mo | $204/yr |
Worth noting: the free plan doesn’t have an annual option (it’s $0 either way), and there’s no annual version of the Starter Pack since it’s already a one-time purchase. If you’re confident you’ll use Logo Diffusion past this month, annual billing is the better deal outright — you’re not locked into a “cancel before renewal” trap, since the site states plans can be cancelled anytime.
Free Plan and Starter Pack: Do You Need to Pay at All?
Before you pick a paid tier, it’s worth knowing what the free options actually let you do — because for a lot of casual use cases, they’re enough.
Free Plan — $0/mo
24 credits monthly (~12 logo generations), 1 generation at a time, access to 3 of 8 Image-to-Logo styles, and base-model Magic Editor and mockup generation. There’s no vector export, no downloads, no commercial rights, and generations are public. It’s built for exploring the tool, not producing anything you can ship.
Starter Pack — $15 One-Time
300 credits, 3 exports in PNG and SVG, background removal, watermark-free output, and a commercial license covering up to 3 logos. If you upgrade to a subscription within 7 days, the $15 applies as credit toward your first month. This is the plan for someone who needs exactly one finished, sellable logo and doesn’t want a recurring charge.
Full Feature Comparison: All 5 Logo Diffusion Tiers
This is the matrix I wish existed before I signed up — every tier, side by side, based on the actual limits listed on Logo Diffusion’s pricing page:
| Feature | Free | Starter | Basic | Pro | Elite |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Price | $0 | $15 once | $24/mo | $49/mo | $99/mo |
| Credits | 24/mo | 300 once | 1,000/mo | 2,500/mo | 6,000/mo |
| Downloads | None | 3 exports | Unlimited | Unlimited | Unlimited |
| Concurrent generations | 1 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
| Vectorizer exports | — | 3 included | ~200 | ~500 | ~1,200 |
| Creative upscaler | — | — | 2× only | 2× / 4× | 2× / 4× |
| Background remover | — | Included | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Image-to-Logo styles | 3 of 8 | All 8 | All 8 | All 8 | All 8 |
| Commercial license | — | 3 logos | ✓ Unlimited | ✓ Unlimited | ✓ Unlimited |
| Private generation | — | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
How I Tested Logo Diffusion’s Pricing Claims
I don’t just copy numbers off a pricing page and call it a review. For this breakdown, I signed up on the Free plan first, generated a batch of logos to see exactly how fast the 24 monthly credits disappeared, then upgraded to Basic to test the vectorizer’s real export cap against what the page advertises. A few things stood out that the pricing table alone doesn’t tell you:
- Standard vectorizer exports cost 5 credits, but switching to “Quality” mode for a detailed logo with fine linework jumps to 8 credits — on Basic’s 1,000-credit pool, that difference adds up faster than you’d expect if you’re vectorizing intricate mascot logos.
- The 4× creative upscale (20 credits per use) is locked out entirely on Basic — you only get 2×. I hit this wall trying to prep a logo for a large-format print mockup and had to either downgrade the resolution or upgrade the plan.
- Concurrent generation limits matter more than they sound. On the Free plan’s single concurrent generation, testing multiple style directions for the same brief meant waiting for each batch to finish before starting the next — Pro’s 3 concurrent generations cut that dead time considerably.
One UX flaw worth flagging: the credit-to-output math (2 credits per Text-to-Logo generation, 5 for Image-to-Logo) isn’t shown anywhere in the generation screen itself — you have to cross-reference the pricing page separately to know how many attempts you have left before you’re guessing.
Pros and Cons of Logo Diffusion’s Pricing
✓ What Works
- Genuine free tier to test quality before paying
- Every credit works across every tool — no separate subscriptions for vectorizing or upscaling
- Annual billing consistently saves 20% with no hidden catches
- Starter Pack’s $15 rolls into your first month if you upgrade within 7 days
- Commercial license included from Basic upward, not gated behind the top tier
✗ What to Watch For
- Basic locks out 4× upscaling entirely, which matters for print-ready assets
- Quality-mode vectorizer exports drain credits nearly twice as fast as Standard
- Credit costs per action aren’t visible inside the generation screen
- Free plan generations are public by default — no private testing without paying
- Elite’s jump to $99 is steep if you only occasionally need the extra concurrency
How Far Do Logo Diffusion Credits Actually Go?
Credits get spent differently depending on the tool, so “1,000 credits” doesn’t mean 1,000 of any one thing. Here’s the actual cost per action:
Run the math on Pro’s 2,500 monthly credits and a realistic client workflow — generate 10 concepts (20 credits), vectorize the 2 finalists at Quality mode (16 credits), background-remove 3 variants (6 credits), and 4× upscale the winner (20 credits) — costs roughly 62 credits per logo project. That leaves headroom for around 40 similar projects a month, which lines up with Logo Diffusion’s own “~1,250 logos” estimate for lighter single-generation use.
Is Logo Diffusion Worth It Compared to Alternatives?
Against traditional logo marketplaces charging $300–$1,500 for a designer package, Logo Diffusion’s $24–$99 monthly range is dramatically cheaper for anyone comfortable steering an AI tool rather than briefing a human. Against other AI logo generators, the picture is more mixed — some competitors bundle unlimited generations into a single flat fee but charge separately for vector files, which can end up costing more once you factor in exports. We’ve tested several tools in this space; our LogoAI review and LogoFast review both cover generators with different credit structures worth comparing before you commit.
If your logo work is part of a bigger design pipeline — social templates, ad creatives, stock assets — it’s also worth checking whether a broader platform covers more ground for similar money; our Freepik review and Sivi AI review look at tools built for that wider use case rather than logos alone.
How to Choose the Right Logo Diffusion Plan (Step by Step)
- Start on the Free plan and generate at least 10–12 concepts across two or three style categories to judge whether the output quality fits your brand direction before spending anything.
- Count your monthly logo volume. One or two projects a month → Basic. Three to five client projects → Pro. Agency-level output → Elite.
- Check whether you need 4× upscaling. If you’re producing print assets or large signage mockups, Basic’s 2×-only cap will frustrate you — go straight to Pro.
- Decide monthly vs. annual. If you’re confident you’ll still need the tool in 60 days, annual billing locks in the 20% discount with no extra commitment risk since plans cancel anytime.
- One-off project? Skip the subscription entirely and grab the $15 Starter Pack — it covers commercial rights for up to 3 logos, which is plenty for a single client brief.
FAQ
Is Logo Diffusion free to use?
Yes. The Free plan gives you 24 credits a month (about 12 logo generations) with no credit card required, though you can’t download vector files, remove watermarks, or use logos commercially on that tier.
What’s the cheapest way to get a commercially usable logo?
The $15 one-time Starter Pack is the cheapest route to a commercial-use logo — it includes 300 credits, 3 exports, and commercial rights for up to 3 logos with no subscription required.
Does Logo Diffusion charge extra for vector (SVG) exports?
Vector exports draw from your regular credit pool — 5 credits in Standard mode or 8 credits in Quality mode — rather than being billed as a separate add-on, so they’re included in your plan’s monthly allowance.
Can I cancel my Logo Diffusion subscription anytime?
Yes, Logo Diffusion states subscriptions can be cancelled anytime, and any logos you’ve already generated and exported remain yours.
Is Pro or Elite the better value for a small design agency?
Pro fits most 2–4 person setups doing 3–5 client projects a month. Elite only pays for itself once you’re consistently running more than 4 concurrent generations or blowing through Pro’s 2,500-credit pool before the month resets.
Does annual billing lock me into a full year?
Annual billing gives you the 20% discounted monthly-equivalent rate charged upfront for the year, but Logo Diffusion’s cancel-anytime policy still applies — check the billing page for how refunds on unused months are handled before switching.
My Conclusion
Logo Diffusion’s pricing holds up well against what it delivers. The Free plan is genuinely useful for testing output quality, the $15 Starter Pack solves the one-off logo problem better than most competitors, and Basic through Elite scale sensibly with actual usage rather than gating basic features like vector export behind the top tier. For most freelancers and small businesses, Pro at $49/mo ($40/mo annually) is the plan that removes the friction points — the 2× upscale cap on Basic and the single-concurrent-generation limit on Free — without paying for Elite’s agency-scale headroom you probably won’t use.
If you’re still deciding whether the tool itself is right for your workflow before locking in a plan, our complete Logo Diffusion review walks through generation quality, editing tools, and export options in detail, and our roundups of AI mockup generators, ProVisual, Templated.io, Vheer AI, and Bazaar.it are worth a look if you need tools to carry a finished logo into mockups, product shots, or a full brand kit.