How to find company logos

Enrich any list of companies with their current brand logo and visual identity.

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How to find company logos

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Paste your target company list into Sculptor

Drop in your list of companies or domains. Sculptor enriches each row with a logo URL from Clay's brand data providers.

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Sculptor enriches each company with logo data

Sculptor takes your company list and enriches each row using Clay's brand data network, matching each domain to a current logo URL. Rows where a logo is found return the asset ready to use in outreach or reporting.

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Get company name and logo URL per row

The finished table has company name and logo URL for matched rows. Export to CSV, sync to Salesforce, or pipe into your outbound tool of choice.

Why Clay for finding company logos

Multi-provider waterfall coverage for logos

Multi-provider waterfall coverage for logos

Get a logo URL for matched rows across your company list. Clay waterfalls through multiple brand data providers in sequence and only charges credits when one returns a hit.

Claygent extracts logos directly from company sites

When a provider comes up empty, Claygent browses each company's homepage and uses Analyze Image to pull the current logo asset directly from the live page.

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Claygent extracts logos directly from company sites
Full brand data alongside every logo URL

Full brand data alongside every logo URL

Each matched row returns more than just a logo: colors, social handles, industry, and employee count are pulled in the same enrichment step, keeping everything in one table.

Auto-refresh and sync to HubSpot or Salesforce

Keep logo assets current with scheduled refreshes that re-run the enrichment automatically. Updated rows write back to HubSpot or Salesforce without manual exports.

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Auto-refresh and sync to HubSpot or Salesforce

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Frequently asked questions

How does Sculptor find company logos from a domain?

Sculptor queries up to 13 logo providers, including Brandfetch, Clearbit, and Logo.dev, in a single waterfall. Enter your target industry or paste a list, and Sculptor matches companies, then fetches each logo URL from the next available provider if the first one misses. Every row returns a company name and a direct logo URL you can use immediately.

How reliable are the logo URLs Clay returns?

Brandfetch alone indexes 44M+ brands, and Logo.dev covers 50M+ company domains, so well-known and mid-market companies almost always return a valid logo on the first provider. The 13-provider waterfall fills gaps for smaller or regional businesses. If a domain has any publicly hosted logo, at least one provider in the chain typically resolves it.

Can I pull company logos for a whole list at once?

Yes. Paste a list of domains or company names, upload a CSV, or pipe rows from an existing Clay table. Sculptor runs the logo waterfall across every row in parallel. Once complete, map the logo URL column to HubSpot, Salesforce, or Pipedrive, export as a CSV, or push directly into Webflow for personalized landing pages.

Are there legal issues with using enriched company logos?

Company logos are typically protected by trademark, not privacy law, so GDPR and CAN-SPAM do not restrict fetching a publicly available logo URL. The main risk is trademark misuse: displaying another company's logo in a way that implies endorsement or affiliation without permission could violate trademark rules. Use logos for internal reference, personalized outreach, or co-marketing materials where fair use applies, and check the brand's usage guidelines for your specific use case.