A collection of over 3,000 uniform SVG logos, optimized for hot-linking in READMEs and websites.
Vector Logo Zone is a collection of over 3,000 vector (SVG) logos that are uniformly sized and formatted for consistent display. It provides a reliable source for developers to embed logos in README files, documentation, or credits pages without managing individual files. The project solves the problem of fragmented, low-quality logo sources by offering a curated, hot-linkable repository.
Developers, technical writers, and open-source maintainers who need to display technology logos in documentation, websites, or project credits. It's especially useful for those creating READMEs with tech stack badges or attribution pages.
Developers choose Vector Logo Zone for its uniform logo formatting, allowing logos to look cohesive side-by-side, and for its permission to hot-link, eliminating the need to host logo files. It offers a more reliable and extensive collection compared to other logo sites, with automated quality checks.
3,000+ gorgeous SVG logos, perfect for your README or credits page
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All logos are consistently sized and laid out to look good together, solving the common problem of fragmented logo sources for cohesive displays.
Allows direct embedding via URLs without downloading, simplifying web integration and reducing hosting overhead, as explicitly permitted in the README.
Over 3,000 logos from various sources, with automated quality checks via workflows like imagecheck and metacheck to ensure validity and dimensions.
Features a functional search engine on the site and an expanded search via Logo Search, making logo discovery efficient and comprehensive.
The README admits that instructions for running VLZ locally are outdated, requiring users to follow a GitHub Action script, which can be cumbersome for customization.
Hot-linking ties logo display to VLZ's uptime, introducing reliability risks if the service experiences downtime, despite uptime monitoring badges.
Logos remain property of original owners, and while links to guidelines are provided, users must independently verify licensing, adding legal overhead.