brand.dev is a solid API but locks you into a subscription. SuperLogo is pay-as-you-go from $0.01/lookup with no monthly commit.
brand.dev is a company-logo API with a modern developer experience. It's a fine product — the only issue is the subscription model. If your usage is bursty (some months you're fetching 10k logos, others none), subscription tiers waste money. SuperLogo is the pay-as-you-go alternative: same domain-to-logo shape, $0.01 per lookup, credit never expires.
Paying for a monthly quota when you don't know how many lookups you'll do is throwing money at the ceiling. Pay-per-lookup is honest.
Newer product with less brand coverage than Brandfetch or SuperLogo's 38M-company library. If you're looking up a wide range of companies, verify coverage before committing to a subscription.
SuperLogo has no attribution requirement at any tier, ever.
No monthly commit. Credit never expires. Buy $1, use it whenever. Perfect for bursty or occasional usage.
Ship logos in commercial products with no "powered by" link. brand.dev's free tier has attribution; ours doesn't.
Global brand database. Domain-direct lookup at $0.01/logo, AI-resolved name lookup at $0.04/logo.
Resolve, palette, monochrome, circle, badge, 100-logo wall — all under one billing pool.
Wall composites return SVGs where each logo is its own layer. Drag one out in Figma.
If brand.dev has a specific feature you need (better developer SDK for a specific language, specific integration with a tool you use) and your usage is predictable enough to justify a subscription.
At <10k lookups/month with variable usage patterns, yes — pay-as-you-go always beats subscription commitments. At sustained high volume, run the math on both.
Same pattern in both APIs: send a domain, get a logo. Swap the base URL and auth token, done in 30 minutes.
No permanent free tier for the API. Paying SuperLogo subscribers (Starter/Pro/Business) get $5 in API credit as a one-time bonus. Otherwise it's pay-as-you-go.
Pay-as-you-go from $0.01/logo. No monthly commit, no attribution required. Existing subscribers get $5 free credit.
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