Remove Background From Logo — Free, No Signup

Free, no signup, nothing uploaded — your logo never leaves your browser. Drop in a logo on a white or colored background and download it as a clean transparent PNG, with the white text and shapes inside your logo kept intact.

100% in your browser. No account, no watermark, and no upload — every pixel is processed on your own device.

Drop your logo here to make it transparent

or click to browse · PNG, JPG, WEBP or HEIC · you can also paste a screenshot

Works with logos on white or any solid-colored background — the background color is detected automatically, and you can click the image to pick a different one.

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Or click the original image below to pick a color (eyedropper).

Exact color only Removes more

Protects white text and shapes enclosed inside your logo.

Original — click a color to remove it

Transparent result — the checkerboard is transparency

Everything was removed as background. Lower the tolerance, or click a different background color on the original image.

Saves as logo-transparent.png — auto-trimmed to your logo with soft, anti-aliased edges.

How to remove the background from a logo in 3 steps

1

Upload your logo

Drag and drop a PNG, JPG, WEBP, or HEIC file — or paste a screenshot. The tool samples the corners of the image and detects the background color automatically, so most logos come out right with zero adjustment.

2

Fine-tune the removal

If any background remains, raise the tolerance slider; if part of the logo disappears, lower it. Background not white? Click its color on the original image. Leave "keep colors inside the logo" on so enclosed white shapes and text survive.

3

Download the transparent PNG

Pick 1x or 2x export size and hit Download. The file is auto-trimmed to the logo's bounding box with soft anti-aliased edges, and saves as a real transparent PNG — no watermark, no signup.

The white parts inside your logo stay put

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❌ Naive removal: the white star inside the badge is deleted along with the background
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✅ This tool: only the outer background is removed — enclosed white shapes survive

Most free background removers delete every white pixel in the image. That works for a simple wordmark, but it destroys real-world logos: white text on a colored badge, the white counters inside letters, a white star in a crest — all gone, leaving see-through holes.

This tool works differently. With "keep colors inside the logo" on (the default), it starts at the edges of the image and only removes the background region that is actually connected to the outside. Anything enclosed by your logo — even if it's the exact same white — is left alone. It also removes by color distance rather than brightness, so light yellows, pale fills, and white lettering in the logo itself aren't mistaken for background.

Why make your logo transparent?

A logo with a baked-in white background only looks right on white. Everywhere else — a dark website header, a branded slide, a video overlay, a colored certificate template — it drags an ugly white rectangle along with it. A transparent PNG keeps only the logo itself, so it sits cleanly on any background:

  • Websites and email signatures — the logo blends into headers, footers, and dark mode without a white box.
  • Presentations and documents — drop it onto any slide theme or letterhead and it just works.
  • Watermarks and video overlays — transparency is required; a JPG can't do it at all.
  • Certificates, badges, and printed materials — the logo sits directly on the design, whatever its color or texture.
  • Merchandise and print-on-demand — printers need transparent artwork so the shirt or mug color shows through.

JPG and JPEG files can't store transparency, which is why this tool always exports a PNG with a real alpha channel — the standard format every design tool, website builder, and print service expects for a transparent logo.

Put your logo on certificates

One of the most common reasons to remove a logo's background is certificate design: your organization's logo sitting cleanly at the top of a certificate, whatever background or border the template uses. A transparent logo PNG drops straight into CertFusion's certificate designer — upload it once, position it on your template, and every certificate you issue carries crisp, professional branding.

You can try it free: design a certificate with the free certificate generator, add your new transparent logo, and send personalised, verifiable certificates to your whole recipient list in one go.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I remove the background from a logo?

Upload the logo to the tool above. The background color is detected automatically from the image corners and removed instantly — you see a live preview on a checkerboard so the transparency is obvious. If needed, adjust the tolerance slider or click the exact background color on the original, then download the result as a transparent PNG. No signup, no watermark, and nothing is uploaded — everything runs in your browser.

Does it work on JPG logos?

Yes — JPG is the most common case. JPG files can't store transparency, so the white background is baked into the image. This tool removes it and exports a genuine transparent PNG. JPG compression leaves faint noise around edges; if you see leftover fringing, nudge the tolerance slider up slightly — the soft-edge blending takes care of the rest.

How do I keep the white parts of my logo?

Leave "keep colors inside the logo" switched on (it's the default). In that mode the tool only removes background that's connected to the outside edge of the image, so white text on a badge, white shapes inside a crest, and the white counters inside letters are all preserved — even though they're the same color as the removed background. Turn it off only when you genuinely want every matching pixel removed.

What's the best format to save a transparent logo?

PNG. It's lossless, supports a full alpha channel, and is accepted everywhere — websites, Office and Google Docs, video editors, and print services. (If you have the original vector artwork, an SVG is even better for scaling, but for a raster logo a transparent PNG is the standard.) Never save a transparent logo as JPG: the format has no transparency, so the background comes back as solid white.

How can I make a logo transparent for free?

Use the tool on this page — it's completely free, with no account, no credit card, no watermark, and no resolution cap tricks. Unlike remove.bg-style services, your image is never uploaded to a server: the background removal runs in JavaScript on your own device, which also makes it fast and private.

Can it remove a colored background, not just white?

Yes. Auto-detection picks up whatever solid color surrounds your logo — white, black, brand blue, anything. If the auto-detected color isn't the one you want removed, click that color on the original image (the eyedropper) and the preview updates instantly. Removal is based on color distance, so light parts of your logo aren't affected when you remove a light background.

Why do the edges of my logo look jagged or haloed?

That usually comes from JPG compression or from a tolerance set too low. This tool applies partial transparency in a soft band around the tolerance boundary, so edges fade out smoothly instead of being cut hard. If you still see a halo of leftover background around the edges, raise the tolerance a little; if the logo edges start eroding, lower it.

Is my logo uploaded to a server?

No. Reading the file, detecting the background, removing it, and exporting the PNG all happen in JavaScript in your browser. Your logo never leaves your device — there's nothing to delete from our servers because nothing ever reaches them.

Put your transparent logo on professional certificates

Drop your new logo PNG into a CertFusion template and issue personalised, verifiable certificates to your whole audience — automatically.

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