Logo Background Remover — Free, Fast & Private
Designers, partners, and customers regularly send logos in the wrong format — a JPG with a white background, a screenshot from a slide deck, a PDF page export. Before you can put them in your own work, you need to strip the background and get clean transparent PNG with no fringe around the edges.
MiniPx handles this in your browser. The AI is robust to colour-key edge cases that confuse Photoshop's "Magic Wand" or "Select Color Range": light grey or off-white backgrounds, slight JPEG compression artifacts around the logo edges, anti-aliased text, and gradient or watermarked backdrops behind the logo.
Why transparent logos matter
A transparent logo is the universal source. Once you have the PNG, you can put it anywhere — light backgrounds, dark backgrounds, brand-colour backgrounds, video overlays, slide decks, email signatures, app icons (with the right padding). A logo with a baked-in white background only works on white-background layouts and looks wrong everywhere else.
SVG vs PNG for logos
If you control the source, always prefer SVG — it's vector, scales infinitely, and tiny in file size. But when you only have a raster source (a screenshot, a customer-provided JPG, an old marketing asset), a transparent high-resolution PNG is the best you can do. MiniPx outputs at the source resolution — feed in a 4000×4000 PNG and you'll get 4000×4000 transparent PNG out. For tiny logos at low resolution, the cutout will look slightly soft; nothing fixes that short of re-creating the logo from scratch in Figma or vector software.