Wix Logo Maker was created by, well… Wix. You know, the people who also make it easy to design your own website, with their drag-and-drop website builder that’s kind of massive. The logo maker is available in every language that the rest of Wix is available in, including:

In theory, the actual logo maker should support all of these languages. I tried out some Traditional Chinese characters to give it a go, and it seemed to work. Once you’ve got a logo in the language of your choice, you can download the files, get business cards printed, or go with Wix’s main product, and get a DIY website to go with that new logo.

Pricing is package-based. Pay once, get your logo files. If you want to make changes after that, you’ll need to pay again. The question is, of course, if you’ll want to pay up the first time. Can Wix Logo Maker deliver the logo you need? Let’s find out.

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Does Wix Logo Designer Offer a Strong Set of Features?

I have rewritten the first paragraph of this section five times, trying to make an allusion to fantasy literature, and how very different stories can be equally good because they’re directed at different audiences. I decided that the risk of accidentally offending the Neverending Story fans in my life was too great. Let’s just assume that I was very clever. Please?

All that’s to say… Wix Logo Maker’s feature set lacks a couple of things I’d really like to see in these logo makers. But then again, if it had them, it would be more like a pro-level graphics app, and then what’s the point of having these simpler logo makers?

It’s got a step-by-step Wizard that carefully explains everything for you (another thing logo makers and fantasy stories have in common) and uses AI to generate logo designs based on questions you answer at the beginning of the process. This Wizard allows you to make logos that can be as simple as your company name with fancy lettering, or as complex as a logo with an icon, a tagline, a background shape, etc.

Once the AI is generating logos, you can just keep telling it to go on generating logos until you’re happy. Of course, the logos generated will get less and less relevant to the answers you provided earlier, as these algorithms tend to show the best and “most relevant” options first.

The generated logos, in my opinion, are a little hit and miss. In some cases, I genuinely wondered what the logos I was seeing had to do with the answers I gave. And then there were logos that looked absolutely right.

Fortunately, you don’t have to leave everything to the algorithm. You can choose, for example, exactly which icon you want from its library of icons, and all logos generated will be updated to reflect your choice. Once you’ve got a logo that looks almost right, you can further customize the details. Frankly, it’s the logo editing/customization features that make Wix Logo Maker worth using (more on that later).

There is no practical limit on the website name or tagline. As usual, this is both a blessing and potentially a problem, if you’re silly like me.

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