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Free Initials Logo Maker

Turn two letters into a brandable monogram. Geometric, serif, interlocked, badge — try different angles in seconds. No sign-up, no watermark.

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How to prompt for good initials logos

AI image models handle text rendering better in 2026 than they did in 2023, but you still need to be explicit. Three rules for getting clean initials:

  1. State the exact letters in quotes. "monogram with letters 'AJ'" beats "AJ logo".
  2. Forbid extra text. Add "no other text, only the letters" — otherwise FLUX often hallucinates a tagline.
  3. Constrain the style. Pick ONE: geometric, serif, script, slab, sans. Pick ONE or TWO colors. Pick ONE frame (circle, square, shield, none).

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Monogram styles that work

When to use initials vs. a symbol logo

Go with initials when your brand name is long, when you want built-in abbreviation (for merch, watermark, favicon), or when you're building a personal brand where the name and the initials will both appear across touch-points. Go with a symbol logo (shape, icon) when your brand name is already short and punchy, or when you want something that reads at very small sizes where letters would blur.

What FLUX.2 does well for initials

FLUX.2 is notably better at text rendering than older Stable Diffusion checkpoints — it can render 2-letter marks with correct letterforms 70–90% of the time on the first pass. For 3+ letters or intricate scripts, generate 6–8 variations and pick the one with the cleanest character shapes. Cost to you: 0.

Frequently asked

How do I get good initials logos from AI?

Explicitly tell the model: "only the letters X and Y, no other text". Pick one style. Choose 1–2 colors max. Add a shape frame if you want a classic monogram.

Can I do 3-letter monograms?

Yes, but 3+ letters are harder for AI to render cleanly. Stick to 2 letters for best results; 3 letters usually need a retry or two.

What styles work best for initials?

Geometric, serif, interlocked, and badge-framed styles produce the most usable results. Scripts are stylistically nice but hit-or-miss — retry 3–4 times.

Can I use the monogram for a wedding invitation?

Yes. The PNG is yours for any use — personal or commercial. 512×512 is enough for web invitations; for print, upscale with any tool (waifu2x, Real-ESRGAN, Photoshop's Super Resolution).

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