About LogoVerify.
A complete brand-clearance suite for indie founders and freelance designers — built to catch trademark conflicts before they become rebrands.
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What LogoVerify is
A self-serve trademark clearance tool that runs visual logo checks against 13M+ USPTO records and returns a plain-English risk verdict — finds look-alikes keyword search misses.
A logo-clearance tool
LogoVerify checks whether a logo conflicts with existing U.S. trademark images. It returns a risk score and a plain-English verdict so non-lawyers can decide whether to launch a brand.
Visual similarity, not keyword lookup
Most trademark tools support keyword search only — they miss visual look-alikes. LogoVerify uses AI vector embeddings to find marks that look similar to your logo, even when the brand names share no characters.
Self-serve at indie pricing
Lifetime free trial of 3 visual checks; $19.99 / month for unlimited Pro usage. Designed to fit before a domain purchase, not after a cease-and-desist letter.
Who it is for
Three primary audiences, all making a brand commitment they can't cheaply reverse.
Indie founders
Pre-launch, pre-domain, pre-LLC. Need confidence the brand will survive contact with U.S. trademark law before they spend money on a launch.
Freelance brand designers and agencies
Pre-deliver. Need a clearance check on each concept so they can hand off to clients without exposing them (and themselves) to legal risk.
Small business owners
Pre-print. Need a sanity check before paying for signage, packaging, or marketing material that would have to be scrapped after a conflict.
How it works
Three layers, each grounded in either standard database tooling or U.S. trademark examination methodology.
Visual matching
Uploaded logos are embedded with a vision model and matched against pre-embedded USPTO trademark images via approximate-nearest-neighbor search. This surfaces stylized look-alikes that keyword search cannot find.
AI logo analysis
A vision-language model extracts text, industry, and design style from the uploaded logo. The signals feed both the search ranking and the per-result AI verdict that explains why each match matters.
Risk scoring (DuPont factors)
A deterministic model adjusts raw similarity by mark status (Registered / Pending / Canceled / Abandoned), mark type (Design / Combined / Word), and Nice class overlap (Same / Related / Unrelated). The overall verdict is dominated by the highest-risk match.
Pricing
Per-seat, billed monthly via Polar. Cancel anytime; service continues until the end of the paid period.
| Plan | Price | Visual search | AI analysis |
|---|---|---|---|
| Free | Free trial | 3 (lifetime) | — |
| Pro | $19.99 / month | Unlimited | Included |
See the pricing section on the home page for the full feature comparison.
Data sources
LogoVerify reads from public-domain U.S. federal trademark data.
USPTO TSDR
Trademark Status & Document Retrieval — the authoritative U.S. federal trademark database. LogoVerify ingests mark records (name, owner, status, filing dates, classes, goods/services, mark images) and refreshes them periodically. We do not augment, alter, or fabricate USPTO data.
What LogoVerify is not
Boundaries matter. These are the things LogoVerify deliberately does not do.
Not a law firm
LogoVerify does not provide legal advice and does not establish an attorney–client relationship. For filing, enforcement, or litigation decisions, consult a licensed trademark attorney.
Not a filing service
LogoVerify does not file trademarks. It is a clearance tool — its job ends at the search verdict. Users who want to file should engage an attorney or a trademark filing service.
U.S. only (for now)
Coverage is currently limited to USPTO records. International databases (EU, UK, Canada, WIPO) are on the roadmap but not currently included.
Disclaimer
LogoVerify provides search and risk-assessment software. It does not constitute legal advice and does not establish an attorney–client relationship. Decisions about filing, enforcement, or litigation should be made with qualified legal counsel. Risk scores reflect a model based on the DuPont factors but are not a substitute for a clearance opinion from a licensed trademark attorney.