Common Standard Logo Sizes Found on Well-Known Websites

What is the standard size of logo for websites? How big should a logo on a website be?

There is no standard size for website logos, as the optimal dimensions can vary depending on the website's design and layout. Logo size also depends whether you are designing a horizontal or square logo for website. However, it's generally recommended to ensure that the logo is scalable and maintains its clarity and impact across different devices and screen sizes.

I have studied some top websites to know the size of logo used on those websites. Please note that following logo sizes are rendered by browser on 1920x1080 px screen resolutions which corresponds with monitors of 24-27 inches and at default 100% browser zoom level.

Please watch video to verify the information in this post.

Standard Logo Size Commonly Used on Popular Websitess
  • MDN Developers160x24 px

  • Adobe49x18 px

  • Wix132x30px

  • Microsoft – URL: 137x54 px (update: Now Microsoft logo has 108x23 px rendered size and original size is 216x46 pixels)

  • GoDaddy166x40 px

  • Burger King50x54 px

  • MacDonald108 × 108 px

  • Subway – URL: 152 x 44 px (it has same rendered and intrinsic size - please note that intrinsic size means the original logo size you upload)

  • Sprite71x50 px. Please note that the intrinsic (original or uploaded) size of sprite logo is almost double with 143 x 100 pixels.

You can get some idea and inspiration from these examples, for designing a website logo in ideal size.

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