Free 3D Logo Maker
Design a 3D logo with depth, lighting, and a clear flat fallback. Customize a free template in 15 minutes and download files ready for gaming streams, food packaging, app icons, and entertainment marketing.
4.92 ★ from 130 customer reviews · 18 3d logo templates available
3D Line Medical Logo
Blue 3D Square Logo
Monogram U & L 3D Logo
3D Cube Building Logo
3D Plant Drawing Logo
Gradient 3D Cube Logo
3D Circle Business Logo
3D Square Abstract Logo
Wave Ball Abstract Logo
Instagram Camera Logo
Two-Color Square Logo
Red Squares Logo
Square Glitch Logo
Fox Glitch Logo
Blue Cube Logo
Cube Computer Store Logo
Turbologo vs. hiring a designer vs. DIY for your 3d logo
A side-by-side breakdown of the three common ways to get a professional 3d logo, comparing cost, turnaround time, and what you actually receive.
| DIY (free tools) | Hire a designer | Turbologo | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Typical cost | $0 (your time) | $300–$2,000 | $19.99–$79.99 |
| Time to finished logo | 8–40 hours | 1–4 weeks | ~15 minutes |
| Edits and revisions | Costs time and effort | Charged per round | Unlimited, anytime |
| Vector files (SVG, PDF) | Sometimes | Yes | Yes (Standard & Business) |
| Brand variations included | No | Often extra | Color, monochrome, reversed |
| Commercial rights | Depends on tool | Negotiated | Full, included |
| Money-back guarantee | N/A | Rare | 7 days |
How to design a 3D logo
A 3D logo earns its visual weight when depth adds meaning, not noise. Make one in three steps with Turbologo's 3D logo maker.
Pick a 3D template that fits the category
Filter for extruded wordmarks for gaming and entertainment, beveled badges for food and beverage, and isometric icons for tech and apps. Pick a starting point that already commits to a single light direction and a controlled perspective angle.
Set lighting, depth, and a two-color shading palette
Choose one light direction (usually top-left) and keep all shading consistent with it. Set extrusion depth modest enough to read at app-icon size. Use a base color plus one shadow tone instead of stacking multiple gradients. The result should feel sculpted, not airbrushed.
Download 3D plus a flat fallback for small sizes
Get high-resolution PNG with the full 3D render for streams, banners, and packaging. Vector SVG and PDF carry the flat fallback version for embroidery, favicons, and any context where depth would muddle the mark.
3D logo design tips
A 3D logo wins when depth adds meaning and loses when it adds visual noise. Apply these four principles when customizing your 3D template.
Use 3D when the category rewards spectacle
Gaming, esports, streaming, food brands, entertainment franchises, and consumer apps reward 3D because their audiences expect visual energy. Law firms, medical brands, finance, and professional services almost always read better as flat marks. Pick 3D when spectacle is the genre, not the exception.
Commit to one light direction
Pick a single light direction (typically top-left) and keep every shadow, highlight, and bevel consistent with it. Conflicting light directions read as amateur 3D and undercut the visual weight that depth is supposed to add. The fewer light sources, the more sculptural the logo feels.
Always export a flat fallback
3D logos lose detail at favicon, app icon, and embroidered sizes. Always export a flat version of the same mark, drawn from the same silhouette, so the brand stays recognizable on a 32x32 favicon, a 48x48 app icon, and a sleeve embroidery. The flat fallback is the working version; the 3D render is the hero version.
Keep the palette to base plus one shadow
Limit the 3D logo to a base color plus one shadow tone. Stacking three or four gradients makes the mark feel airbrushed and dates the design to 2005 web kits. Modern 3D logos use flat-shaded depth, soft ambient occlusion, and one controlled highlight to land sculpted rather than glossy.
Frequently asked questions about 3D logos
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3D logos work when depth adds meaning, not noise
Gaming studios, food brands, and entertainment franchises rely on 3D logos because their audiences already live in worlds full of visual spectacle. The mark has to compete with stream overlays, packaging walls, and feature-film key art. Turbologo's 3D logo maker was built so a creator launching a game, a snack line, or a streaming channel can produce a dimensional identity in minutes and use it for thumbnails, packaging, app icons, and marketing.
What you get with every 3D logo download
- High-resolution 3D PNG renders: For YouTube and Twitch banners, packaging hero shots, and key art.
- Vector SVG and PDF flat fallback: The same silhouette in flat form for favicons, app icons, embroidery, and trademark filings.
- App icon variants: The flat fallback already cropped and color-tuned for iOS and Android icon grids.
- Typography & color pack: The base color plus shadow tone documented so partners can apply the brand to merch and packaging consistently.
3D logo styles that work
An extruded wordmark with chrome or matte shading fits gaming studios, esports teams, and streaming creators because depth signals high-energy entertainment. A beveled badge with a clear front face suits food brands, snacks, and beverages because the dimensional badge mimics the embossed labels customers already trust on shelves. An isometric icon works for consumer apps and tech because the perspective angle reads as modern product design rather than 2005 web kit. Pick the 3D style that fits the genre your audience already loves, and always export a flat fallback so the mark works on a 32-pixel favicon.
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