Recolor a Logo Online

Quickly test new logo colors, create campaign variants, and preview brand palette ideas from a PNG or JPG logo file.

Logo recoloring workflow
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Fast Logo Color Experiments

Logo recoloring is useful when you need a quick preview of a new palette, seasonal campaign, dark-mode version, or sponsor-specific variation. Image Color Changer lets you test those changes without rebuilding the file from scratch.

The tool is best for simple raster logo files such as PNG or JPG. If you have the original vector file, that should remain the source of truth for final brand production, but a quick online recolor is often enough for previews and mockups.

How to Recolor a Logo Cleanly

Upload the logo, select the current brand color, and choose the new target color. Keep tolerance low for flat marks and increase it only when anti-aliased edges or compressed pixels do not change.

If your logo includes more than one brand color, add another replacement pair for each color. This keeps the palette consistent and prevents one old accent color from remaining in the final image.

  • Use PNG when the logo needs a transparent background.
  • Use exact brand hex values when matching an existing palette.
  • Check the result on light, dark, and colored backgrounds.
  • Keep an original copy before downloading edited variants.

Good Uses for Logo Recoloring

A quick recolor works well for pitch decks, campaign mockups, social previews, internal presentations, and early brand exploration. It helps teams compare options before a designer prepares final files.

It is also useful for adapting a logo to a single-color use case, such as a white version for a dark header or a black version for a monochrome print layout.

When to Use a Designer Instead

For official brand files, legal marks, print production, and large-format use, a designer should update the source vector artwork. Raster recoloring is fast, but it cannot replace proper vector brand asset management.

Use this tool for quick previews, web graphics, and simple assets; use original design files when precision, scalability, and brand governance matter.

Questions About This Workflow

Can I recolor a logo with a transparent background?

Yes. Upload a PNG logo and the transparent background will remain transparent after recoloring.

Can I enter exact brand hex colors?

Yes. You can type hex values for the source and target colors to match brand palettes more precisely.

Is this a replacement for vector logo editing?

No. It is best for quick raster previews and web assets. Official logo files should be updated from the original vector artwork.