Design.com is turning the logo into the starting point for an entire AI brand system
The current platform connects a logo to more than 50 design tools and over one million templates, but its free routes, subscription prices, one-logo rule, content-training terms, and licence choices need careful review.
By WhatAI Editorial Team ·
Design.com's current direction is bigger than an AI logo generator. The July 2026 product pages present the logo as the first reusable input in a connected small-business design system. A founder can begin with a business name, keywords, a prompt, or a professionally created template, select a visual direction, refine it with manual controls or AI chat, then apply that identity to websites, business cards, social posts, presentations, flyers, posters, email signatures, link-in-bio pages, digital business cards, videos, QR codes, and merchandise.
The scale is the main difference. Design.com currently advertises more than 50 design tools and over one million templates. The logo pages also describe more than 500,000 logo directions, more than 500 exclusive fonts, and more than 60,000 vector shapes. Those are vendor-reported library figures, not evidence that every result will be distinctive. Their practical value is choice and continuity. A non-designer can move from identity exploration to a coordinated launch without rebuilding the same colors, logo, and visual style inside several separate applications.
The free route is real, but it needs precise wording. Design.com's purchasing FAQ says a selection of free logos can be downloaded with standard high-resolution and vector files. Several product pages also advertise free templates, websites, presentations, posters, link-in-bio pages, and digital cards. The same purchasing FAQ says designs created with its premium AI tools cannot be downloaded from a free account. Users should therefore evaluate the exact asset, not the word free in a page headline. A designated free logo is different from a premium template or an AI-generated result that requires an upgrade.
Paid pricing is the largest credibility problem. Design.com's June 2026 comparison article lists Starter at $3 per month with annual billing or $9 monthly, Value at $4 annually or $14 monthly, and Premium at $5 annually or $19 monthly. The current purchasing FAQ instead lists typical monthly prices of $25 for Starter and $34 for both Value and Premium. A separate link-in-bio page describes another Premium price of $3 annually or $5 monthly. These figures may reflect promotions, product entry points, package changes, or regional checkout logic, but the public pages do not reconcile them. WhatAI recommends recording the displayed currency, initial charge, billing period, renewal price, tax, package contents, and cancellation date before paying.
The licence choice matters just as much as the subscription. A standard paid package covers one logo and includes a non-exclusive commercial licence. Users can make many versions of that logo, but a different logo requires another purchase. Buyout and Exclusive licences can remove an eligible template from future licensing while active, yet earlier licensees can keep their rights and some underlying fonts or shapes may remain available. Subscription-based extended licences revert to Standard when they expire. Design.com also says it cannot guarantee trademark registration, so a meaningful business launch still needs name, symbol, competitor, and jurisdiction-specific checks.
There is also a privacy decision. Design.com's service terms say aspects of customer content may be used to train AI processes, including prompts, business names, written content, photos, search terms, personal information supplied with the service, and edited designs. That makes the platform unsuitable for confidential client material unless the user has reviewed the current controls and obtained appropriate contractual protection.
WhatAI's take: Design.com is most compelling as a launch accelerator. Test one real brand through the complete path before buying a long plan. Generate several logo directions, check small-size and monochrome performance, build one social post, one business card, one presentation slide, and one website page, then verify every export and licence. If the shared identity meaningfully reduces rework across those outputs, the broad suite has a clear advantage. If the job only needs one highly distinctive logo, or the brand carries serious legal and strategic weight, invest more of the budget in human research, custom design, and trademark review.
Design.com turns a logo into the starting point for a broader small-business design system. Users can generate or select a logo, refine it with visual and prompt-based controls, then reuse the brand across websites, business cards, social content, presentations, print materials, videos, link-in-bio pages, digital cards, and more than 50 connected design tools.
What Makes Design.com Different?
The strongest buying argument is not one AI generator. It is the continuity between professionally created templates, AI-assisted generation, brand matching, editing, downloadable production files, website publishing, and physical printing. The tradeoff is commercial complexity: free and premium designs differ, each purchased logo has its own subscription, public pricing pages conflict, and Standard, Buyout, and Exclusive licences provide different rights.
Discuss Design.com
Design.com results vary with the business brief, selected template, prompt, logo, package, licence, editor decisions, stock content, export format, website route, and amount of manual proofing.
Join the discussion below and share the starting brief, chosen design, free or paid route, checkout total, licence, exports, website experience, edits, trademark checks, print tests, and final business use. Real examples will help the community understand when Design.com is a better choice than Looka, Canva, Adobe Express, Logo Diffusion, or a human designer.
About Design.com
Design.com is an AI-assisted design and small-business branding platform operated by DesignCrowd Pty Ltd. It helps founders, creators, freelancers, and small teams create a logo, then reuse that identity across websites, business cards, social media graphics, presentations, flyers, posters, letterheads, email signatures, link-in-bio pages, digital business cards, QR codes, videos, merchandise, and other brand materials. Users can begin with a business name, keywords, a prompt, or a professionally created template, then adjust fonts, colors, icons, shapes, spacing, and layouts through visual controls and prompt-based editing. Its main advantage is continuity: the selected logo and brand styling can become the input for more than 50 connected design tools and a library of more than one million templates. A genuine free route exists for selected free logos and templates, but free access does not make every AI-generated or premium design downloadable. Paid logo packages are subscriptions tied to one logo, and public Design.com pages currently show conflicting prices. Standard, Buyout, and Exclusive logo licences also provide different levels of exclusivity. Design.com is strongest when a non-designer wants to launch a coordinated business identity quickly. It is not a substitute for brand strategy, original custom illustration, advanced professional design software, trademark advice, complex website development, or careful production proofing.
Use Cases
Key Features
- ✓ AI logo generation from a business name, keywords, or written prompt
- ✓ Large library of professionally created and AI-adapted logo templates
- ✓ Prompt-based AI editing for colors, fonts, icons, text, and layout changes
- ✓ Visual logo editor for fonts, colors, symbols, spacing, gradients, curved text, and layout
- ✓ Unlimited variations of the purchased logo while the applicable subscription is active
- ✓ High-resolution PNG and JPG logo downloads on eligible routes
- ✓ SVG, EPS, and PDF vector logo files on eligible routes
- ✓ Transparent-background logo versions
- ✓ Standard commercial logo licence included with paid logo packages
- ✓ Optional Buyout and Exclusive logo licences on eligible designs
- ✓ More than one million templates across the broader platform
- ✓ More than 50 design tools for brand, social, print, website, presentation, and video work
- ✓ Automatic reuse of logo colors and styling across matching brand materials
- ✓ Business card, letterhead, email signature, invoice, flyer, poster, menu, postcard, and merchandise designs
- ✓ Social content for Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, YouTube, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Twitch, X, Snapchat, WhatsApp, and other channels
- ✓ AI website generation and a hosted website builder
- ✓ Link-in-bio pages with hosting, links, media, contact forms, and supported payment features
- ✓ Digital business cards and QR codes
- ✓ AI presentation generation and editable presentation templates
- ✓ Video, animation, short-form social video, and channel-asset templates
- ✓ AI background removal, business-name generation, domain-name generation, and written-content generation
- ✓ Custom-dimension design canvas with photos, shapes, text, and brand assets
- ✓ Third-party stock content from Getty Images and Unsplash under applicable terms
- ✓ Domain purchasing and management through GoDaddy and ICANN-linked services
- ✓ Optional professional designer support for more complex changes
- ✓ Worldwide printing and merchandise ordering for supported products
- ✓ Browser access with selected editing available on mobile devices
- ✓ Account storage for purchased logo files and saved designs
Pricing
Free
$0
- • Generate, browse, edit, save, and compare many designs
- • Download a selection of designated free logos and free templates
- • Free logo files can include high-resolution and vector formats under the applicable Free License
- • Selected website, link-in-bio, digital business card, presentation, poster, and other free routes are publicly advertised
- • AI-generated and premium designs are not automatically downloadable on a free account
- • Free designs remain non-exclusive and subject to the applicable licence
Starter
From $3/month billed annually
- • June 2026 Design.com article lists $3 per month with annual billing or $9 with monthly billing
- • Current purchasing FAQ instead lists a typical monthly price of $25
- • One purchased logo with high-resolution and vector files
- • Unlimited edits and variations of that logo while subscribed
- • Standard commercial licence
- • Business cards, social graphics, email signatures, letterheads, and broader design tools
- • Verify the live checkout total, billing period, taxes, renewal price, and included tools
Value
From $4/month billed annually
- • June 2026 Design.com article lists $4 per month with annual billing or $14 with monthly billing
- • Current purchasing FAQ instead lists a typical monthly price of $34
- • Everything in the applicable Starter package
- • Premium website builder access
- • One logo per purchased logo subscription
- • Domains, printing, and professional design support cost separately
- • Verify the current checkout because public price sources conflict
Premium
From $5/month billed annually
- • June 2026 Design.com article lists $5 per month with annual billing or $19 with monthly billing
- • Current purchasing FAQ instead lists a typical monthly price of $34
- • Everything in the applicable Value package
- • Link-in-bio and digital business card tools
- • Broader all-in-one business-launch workflow
- • The separate link-in-bio page shows another lower Premium price, so checkout verification is essential
Buyout License
Typically $12/month, $36/year, or $100 one-time
- • Optional add-on for eligible logo designs
- • Removes the underlying logo template from future licensing while the Buyout License remains active
- • Earlier licensees keep their existing rights
- • Some underlying shapes and fonts can remain available
- • A subscription Buyout License reverts to Standard when it expires
- • Availability and live price depend on the selected logo
Exclusive License
Typically $15/month, $60/year, or $145 one-time
- • Optional add-on for eligible logo designs
- • Provides exclusive rights to the specific customized work for the licence period
- • Removes the eligible template from future licensing while active
- • Some underlying shapes and fonts can remain available
- • A subscription Exclusive License reverts to Standard when it expires
- • Trademark registration is not guaranteed and still requires independent review
Pricing varies by plan and region — see current pricing.
Plan features change — last updated: 2026-07-29.
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Design.com — Frequently Asked Questions
What is Design.com?
Design.com is an AI-assisted branding and design platform from DesignCrowd Pty Ltd. It combines logo creation with more than 50 tools for websites, business cards, social graphics, presentations, print, video, link-in-bio pages, digital cards, QR codes, and other small-business assets.
Is Design.com free?
Design.com has a genuine free route, but it applies to selected free logos, templates, and publishing tools. Its purchasing FAQ says designated free logos can include high-resolution and vector files, while designs created with premium AI tools require an upgrade for download. Confirm that a chosen asset is explicitly marked free before relying on it.
How much does Design.com cost?
Design.com's public prices conflict. A June 2026 official article lists Starter at $3 monthly with annual billing or $9 monthly, Value at $4 annually or $14 monthly, and Premium at $5 annually or $19 monthly. The current purchasing FAQ instead lists typical monthly prices of $25, $34, and $34. The live checkout total, currency, tax, billing period, renewal price, and package contents should be verified before purchase.
Can I buy a Design.com logo with a one-time payment?
The current purchasing FAQ says standard logo packages are monthly or annual subscriptions rather than one-time purchases. It suggests purchasing a monthly plan and cancelling before the second billing period for a one-month cost. Optional Buyout and Exclusive licences can have separate one-time purchase routes.
How many logos are included in a subscription?
One purchased logo is included per logo subscription. Users can create and download unlimited color, font, text, and layout variations of that logo while subscribed, but a completely different logo requires another purchase or subscription.
What files does Design.com provide?
Eligible paid logo packages include high-resolution PNG and JPG files plus SVG, EPS, and PDF vector files. Selected free logos can also include standard file formats. Exact downloads depend on whether the chosen asset is free, premium, AI-generated, and covered by the applicable package.
Can I use a Design.com logo commercially?
Yes, under the applicable licence. Paid logo packages include a Standard commercial licence, and designated free works use a Free License. Standard and Free licences are non-exclusive. The user remains responsible for the business name, uploaded content, trademark inquiries, and the legal suitability of the final work.
What is the difference between Standard, Buyout, and Exclusive licences?
Standard is non-exclusive, so the underlying template can remain available. Buyout removes an eligible template from future licensing while the licence is active, but previous licensees keep their rights. Exclusive provides exclusive rights to the customized work while active. Subscription-based Buyout and Exclusive licences revert to Standard when they expire, while eligible one-time licence purchases can continue perpetually.
Can I trademark a Design.com logo?
Design.com does not guarantee trademark eligibility. Its licence FAQ warns that Free, Standard, and Buyout logos may not be suitable for registration and says users should not try to trademark a logo without an Exclusive License. Even with an Exclusive License, an independent clearance search and qualified trademark advice remain necessary.
What happens when I cancel Design.com?
Design.com says cancellation preserves access to the original purchased logo files and the ongoing Standard License. Existing saved designs are not deleted, but creating or downloading new variations, social assets, brand materials, or other premium designs can require reactivation. A subscription can also be paused for one or three months before automatically resuming.
Can I get a refund from Design.com?
Digital logos and assets are generally non-refundable after purchase because files are immediately available. The refund FAQ says the latest automatic renewal can be refunded when requested within seven days. The service terms describe additional conditions, including longer windows for some annual renewals when the service was not used, so users should contact support promptly and rely on applicable consumer law.
Does Design.com include a website builder?
Yes. The platform offers AI website generation and a hosted builder. Public documentation says all logo packages include a basic website builder, while Value and Premium routes add broader website features. Domains are separate, and a Design.com-issued free URL may be changed or removed under the current service terms.
Does Design.com use customer content to train AI?
Its current service terms say aspects of customer content may be used to train AI processes, including prompts, written content, business names, search terms, personal information supplied with the service, photos, and edited designs. Confidential or regulated material should not be uploaded without reviewing the current terms and privacy requirements.
Does Design.com have an API or MCP server?
No verified public Design.com developer API or MCP server was found in the official product, help, legal, affiliate, or AI-tool pages reviewed on July 29, 2026. The platform is presented as a browser-based design service rather than an agent or developer platform.
Does Design.com have an affiliate program?
Yes. The official Design.com affiliate page links applicants to Awin and advertises a first-sale commission, reporting, an affiliate contact, and prompt payment. The public page does not state a fixed commission rate or cookie period, so accepted affiliates should verify current terms inside Awin.
Sources & References
- Official Design.com homepage (verified July 29, 2026: AI design positioning, product range, prompt editing, social, print, website, presentation, and video tools) ↗
- Official logo-maker page (verified July 29, 2026: logo workflow, file formats, commercial licences, extended licences, fonts, templates, brand kit, and connected tools) ↗
- Official AI logo-generator page (verified July 29, 2026: prompt generation, AI editing, template scale, brand matching, commercial rights, and optional exclusivity) ↗
- Official purchasing FAQ (verified July 29, 2026: subscriptions, one-logo limit, typical monthly prices, free-design distinction, file types, editing, and separate printing) ↗
- Official subscription FAQ (verified July 29, 2026: included tools, one-logo restriction, website access, professional support, and separately charged printing and domains) ↗
- Official licence FAQ (verified July 29, 2026: commercial use, trademark warning, Standard, Buyout, Exclusive, subscription and one-time licence prices) ↗
- Official cancellation FAQ (verified July 29, 2026: cancellation steps, one and three month pauses, retained logo files, retained Standard License, and reactivation) ↗
- Official refund FAQ (verified July 29, 2026: non-refundable digital products, seven-day automatic-renewal request window, print orders, and domains) ↗
- Official terms of use (verified July 29, 2026: accounts, fees, customer content, templates, liability, termination, governing law, and affiliated-site registration) ↗
- Official service terms (verified July 29, 2026: AI processes, content training, stock content, domains, refunds, subscriptions, licence scope, exclusivity, and template restrictions) ↗
- Official privacy policy (verified July 29, 2026: DesignCrowd ownership, personal information, advertising, account activity, international privacy frameworks, and user requests) ↗
- Official website-builder page (verified July 29, 2026: templates, responsive sites, domains, contact forms, payments, brand consistency, publishing, and AI support) ↗
- Official AI website-generator page (verified July 29, 2026: business-name and description inputs, generated website directions, refinement, and brand workflow) ↗
- Official AI link-in-bio page (verified July 29, 2026: free publishing, hosted URLs, media, forms, payments, brand matching, custom domains, templates, and conflicting Premium price) ↗
- Official presentation-maker page (verified July 29, 2026: professional templates, automatic brand matching, free templates, exports, and paid-plan starting price) ↗
- Official business-name generator page (verified July 29, 2026: unlimited free name ideas, logo previews, commercial-use statement, and paid-suite starting price) ↗
- Official June 2026 comparison article (verified July 29, 2026: Starter, Value, Premium prices, logo editing, templates, website, social, presentation, and marketing workflow) ↗
- Official July 21, 2026 comparison article (verified July 29, 2026: free tier, annual starting price, template scale, AI chat editing, exports, and matched brand assets) ↗
- Official affiliate page (verified July 29, 2026: Awin application, first-sale commission, reporting, dedicated contact, and payment support without a public fixed rate) ↗
- Official design-help FAQ (verified July 29, 2026: editor tools, image use, fonts, colors, layouts, saved designs, and general creation support) ↗
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