How to Remove White Background from Logo
Remove a white background from any logo to get a clean, transparent image that works over any background color. Three methods to suit any workflow.
About How to remove white background from logo
Most logo files have a white background added during export or when saving from design software. Removing the white background produces a transparent PNG or SVG — essential for placing the logo over any background color, photo, or colored surface.
Method 1: Use the Remove Logo Background tool. Upload your logo PNG or JPG. The tool automatically detects and removes the background, returning a transparent PNG with the logo isolated. This works well for logos on a single solid background color.
Method 2: Use the Transparent PNG Maker. This tool is optimized for logos and icons. Upload the file and it identifies and removes background pixels while preserving the logo artwork edges cleanly.
Method 3: Vectorize the logo. Upload the logo to the Logo Vectorizer. The resulting SVG has no background rectangle — only the logo paths. SVG is inherently transparency-aware, so the logo sits over any background in any design tool without a visible bounding box.
For logos with complex backgrounds or anti-aliased edges over a non-white background, manual masking in Photoshop or GIMP using the Magic Wand or Select Color Range tool gives the cleanest result.
After removing the white background, always save as PNG — not JPG. JPG does not support an alpha channel for transparency. Use PNG-24 for 8-bit logos or PNG-32 for smooth edges and gradient transparency on complex artwork.