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Website Logo Extractor — Website | Lagic

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Extract logos from any list of websites automatically.

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Configure Agent

List of website URLs to extract logos from

Maximum number of URLs to process concurrently

Timeout in seconds for each URL request

Results to deliver

100 credits

This agent actively searches live listings — results may vary. You are only charged for what is delivered, up to this number.

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Pricing

1 credit per result
✓ 30 free credits on signup✓ Refund if 0 results✓ No card required

Sample Data Preview

Logo URL: A direct, publicly accessible link to the logo image file (e.g., PNG, JPG, WebP).Logo Dimensions: The pixel size of the logo, if available (e.g., '256x256').Logo File Type: The format of the logo file (e.g., 'SVG', 'PNG', 'ICO').Raw SVG Content: The complete XML code for any logos in SVG format, allowing for direct embedding or manipulation.Total Logo Count: The number of different logo images found on the specified website.Source URL: The original website URL you provided for extraction.
https://...Value...Value...Value...424https://...
https://...Value...Value...Value...778https://...
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Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

Provide a list of website URLs and get back direct links to their logos, including different sizes and SVG source code. Perfect for enriching CRMs or creating 'Our Customers' pages.

Manually visiting websites, right-clicking, and saving logos is a time-consuming chore that doesn't scale. Whether you're a sales team personalizing pitch decks, a marketing agency building a client showcase, or a developer populating a dashboard, you need a way to get brand assets quickly. This tool automates the entire process. You provide a list of company domains, and it visits each one, intelligently scanning the page to identify all potential logos. It doesn't just find the main logo in the navigation bar; it also identifies favicons, social media icons, and other variants available on the page. ### What You Get The output for each website includes a list of every logo found, complete with its dimensions, file type (PNG, SVG, ICO, etc.), and a direct URL to the image file. For SVG logos, it even provides the raw XML content, which is invaluable for designers and developers who need to manipulate the logo's color or size programmatically.

Key Capabilities

  • Logo URL: A direct, publicly accessible link to the logo image file (e.g., PNG, JPG, WebP).
  • Logo Dimensions: The pixel size of the logo, if available (e.g., '256x256').
  • Logo File Type: The format of the logo file (e.g., 'SVG', 'PNG', 'ICO').
  • Raw SVG Content: The complete XML code for any logos in SVG format, allowing for direct embedding or manipulation.
  • Total Logo Count: The number of different logo images found on the specified website.
  • Source URL: The original website URL you provided for extraction.
  • Enrich CRM and Contact Databases: Bulk-add company logos to Salesforce, HubSpot, or any other CRM to make account pages more visual and easier to navigate for your sales team.
  • Build 'Trusted By' Pages: Quickly gather high-quality logos of your customers or partners to display on your website's social proof sections.
  • Personalize Sales and Marketing Materials: Include a prospect's logo in a pitch deck or proposal to create a more personalized and professional impression.
  • Monitor Brand Assets: Check how your own company logo, or competitor logos, are being displayed across a list of websites.
  • Streamline Agency Onboarding: For marketing and design agencies, this is the fastest way to gather brand assets for new clients at the start of a project.
  • Populate Internal Dashboards: Add logos to internal tools, analytics dashboards, or company directories for at-a-glance recognition of partners, customers, or portfolio companies.
  • Market and Competitor Research: Analyze the types and quality of logos used by competitors or companies in a specific market segment.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Create a list of the website URLs you want to get logos from.

2

Paste the list of URLs into the designated input field.

3

For large lists, you can adjust the 'Max Concurrency' to speed up the process.

4

Click 'Run' to start the extraction.

5

The tool visits each URL, scans its HTML for logo images, and collects them.

6

Download your results as a structured dataset containing all found logo URLs, sizes, and file types.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to be a developer to use this?
No. You just need a list of website URLs. You can paste them in and run the tool without writing any code.
What format is the data in?
Is it legal to extract company logos?
How many websites can I process at once?
Can I use this for client projects?
What if a website has multiple logos?
Does it return the actual image file?
How reliable is the extraction?
Can I schedule this to run automatically?
Is the data fresh?
How is the cost determined?