Search logos and icons instantly
Find company logos or icons by name, drop them into a canvas, and adjust the grid without manually resizing anything in PowerPoint.
LogoIntern is shutting down non-enterprise access. LogoAnalyst does the same job: find company logos, build a clean grid, export to PowerPoint. It is completely free.
No account required. LogoAnalyst is independent and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by LogoIntern.
LogoIntern is discontinuing free and non-enterprise accounts to focus exclusively on enterprise customers. If you relied on LogoIntern to pull company logos for your decks, you are losing access and need a new tool to do that work.
Everything LogoIntern covered, plus several things it never did.
| Feature | LogoIntern | LogoAnalyst |
|---|---|---|
| Free to use No payment or subscription required |
✕ Enterprise only |
✓ Always free |
| No account required Use immediately without signing up | ✕ | ✓ |
| Company logo search Find logos by company name | ✓ | ✓ |
| Logo grid and canvas layout Arrange logos in a clean, adjustable grid | ✓ | ✓ |
| PowerPoint (.pptx) export Download a slide-ready file | ✓ | ✓ |
| Upload your own logo Add a file from your computer when a logo is missing | ✓ | ✓ |
| Fetch logo from domain Auto-pull a logo by entering a company website | ✓ | ✓ |
| Multiple boxes on one slide Separate logo groups with independent layouts | ✓ | ✓ |
| Icon search Search and place icons alongside logos on a slide | ✕ | ✓ |
| Logo recoloring Force all logos to a single color for consistency | ✕ | ✓ |
| Unlimited exports No download caps or export limits |
✕ Enterprise only |
✓ Unlimited |
LogoAnalyst was designed for the finance, consulting, and strategy professionals who spend too much time hunting down logos for slides. The workflow is fast, the output is clean, and it costs nothing.
Find company logos or icons by name, drop them into a canvas, and adjust the grid without manually resizing anything in PowerPoint.
Upload from your computer, paste a URL, fetch by company domain, or search images. All paths include a crop step so everything looks clean.
Download a .pptx file with no account, no limit, and no enterprise contract. Open the tool and start exporting today.
No migration needed. Start fresh and rebuild your logo slide in minutes.
Go to LogoAnalyst.com and open the canvas directly. No signup form, no trial activation. Just start.
Type a company name to find its logo, add it to the grid, and repeat for each company you need. Add missing logos from a domain or file.
Click Download to get a .pptx file. Open it in PowerPoint and drop the logos into your deck.
Open LogoAnalyst and start using it today with no account, no waitlist, and no form. It covers the same core workflow: search company logos, arrange them in a grid, and export to PowerPoint. You can be up and running in under a minute.
Yes, and then some. You get logo search, grid layout, PowerPoint export, multiple logo variants, domain fetching, file uploads, and multiple boxes on one slide. LogoAnalyst also adds icon search from the full Iconify library and black and white logo recoloring, neither of which LogoIntern offers.
LogoAnalyst is free with no account required. There are no download limits, no enterprise gate, and no expiring trial. The tool is funded by the team that built it, not by locking the free tier to push upgrades.
A few minutes. There is nothing to migrate. Just open the canvas, re-add the companies you need, and export. Most users have a working logo slide faster than it takes to set up a new account anywhere else.
Yes, that is the primary use case. Search for logos, arrange them in a slide-sized grid, adjust sizing and spacing, and export a .pptx to drop directly into your presentation.
You can fetch a logo by entering the company's website domain, paste a direct image URL, search images for the logo, or upload your own file from disk. All four paths go through a crop and edit step so the result looks clean alongside your other logos.
No. LogoAnalyst is an independent tool and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by LogoIntern.
LogoAnalyst is free, open right now, and does everything you need for logo slides. No account. No enterprise contract.