Business name generator that shows every name as a logo
Describe what you are building. You get names whose .com was checked live moments ago, and every name arrives already rendered as a logo lockup: a mark, a font pairing and a palette from the LogoRay composer. Judge the brand, not the word.
Name engine by startupnamegenerator.com: every name's .com is checked live before it reaches this page.
Why judge names as logos, not as a list
A list of names flattens everything that matters. In a plain text column, a sharp two-syllable invented word and a clumsy compound look like equals, because a list strips away the one context your name will live in: set in a typeface, next to a mark, on a background. The moment a name is rendered as a lockup, the ranking changes. Long names reveal that they crowd a nav bar. Names with awkward letter pairs reveal seams the eye keeps catching. Short names suddenly justify their price: they hold whitespace, survive small sizes and leave room for a tagline.
That is the whole idea of this page. The generator does the naming work and the domain checking; the lockup rendering does the honest part. If a name still looks strong wearing a real mark and a real pairing at card size, it will look strong on your homepage. If it falls apart here, no amount of squinting at a text list would have saved it.
Name first or logo first?
Name first, always, but only barely first. The name constrains the logo far more than the logo constrains the name: its length decides your layouts, its tone decides which typefaces are honest, and its .com decides whether the brand can exist at all. Designing a mark around a name you later have to abandon is the most common way early brands burn a week.
The mistake is treating the two as separate projects with a gap in between. The moment a name candidate exists it should be seen as a logo, because that view kills weak candidates in seconds and saves the strong ones from being passed over. Here the gap is zero: generate, see the lockup, and when one holds up, open it in the composer and make it yours. Check the trademark registries before you fall in love; the registry search link under every name exists for exactly that moment.
Common questions
Where do the names come from?
The name engine is startupnamegenerator.com, our sibling tool. It generates candidates for your description and checks each name's .com against live domain records before the name reaches this page. LogoRay then renders every survivor as a composed logo lockup, using the same mark library, font pairings and palettes that ship in paid brand kits.
Is the .com really available?
It was available at the moment of generation. Names marked 'checked available' were confirmed against the registry; 'looks available' means the domain signals point that way but the registry did not confirm. Availability changes by the hour, so if a name fits, register it the same day.
Can I trademark a generated name?
An available .com says nothing about trademarks. Before you commit, run a registry search on the name at startupnamegenerator.com: it screens the US and EU trademark registries for identical and close live marks and sends you what it finds. A registry search is information for your decision, not a legal opinion.
What happens after I pick a name?
The 'Build the brand kit' button opens the LogoRay composer with your name filled in. Designing is free: swap the mark, the font pairing and the palette until the lockup is yours. When you want the files, the kit with SVG, favicon and avatar is $39 once, no subscription.