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Generate custom logos from websites using OpenAI and Gemini

Daniel NkenchoDaniel Nkencho
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2/3/2026
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Transform any website into a custom logo in seconds with AI-powered analysis—no design skills required!

📋 What This Template Does

This workflow receives a website URL via webhook, captures a screenshot and fetches the page content, then leverages OpenAI to craft an optimized prompt based on the site's visuals and text. Finally, Google Gemini generates a professional logo image, which is returned as a binary response for immediate use.

  • Automates screenshot capture and content scraping for comprehensive site analysis
  • Intelligently generates tailored logo prompts using multimodal AI
  • Produces high-quality, context-aware logos with Gemini's image generation
  • Delivers the logo directly via webhook response

🔧 Prerequisites

  • n8n self-hosted or cloud instance with webhook support
  • ScreenshotOne account for website screenshots
  • OpenAI account with API access
  • Google AI Studio account for Gemini API

🔑 Required Credentials

ScreenshotOne API Setup

  1. Sign up at screenshotone.com and navigate to Dashboard → API Keys
  2. Generate a new access key with screenshot permissions
  3. In the workflow, replace "[Your ScreenshotOne Access Key]" in the "Capture Website Screenshot" node with your key (no n8n credential needed—it's an HTTP query param)

OpenAI API Setup

  1. Log in to platform.openai.com → API Keys
  2. Create a new secret key with chat completions access
  3. Add to n8n as "OpenAI API" credential type and assign to "OpenAI Prompt Generator" node

Google Gemini API Setup

  1. Go to aistudio.google.com/app/apikey
  2. Create a new API key (free tier available)
  3. Add to n8n as "Google PaLM API" credential type and assign to "Generate Logo Image" node

⚙️ Configuration Steps

  1. Import the workflow JSON into your n8n instance
  2. Assign the required credentials to the OpenAI and Google Gemini nodes
  3. Replace the placeholder API key in the "Capture Website Screenshot" node's query parameters
  4. Activate the workflow to enable the webhook
  5. Test by sending a POST request to the webhook URL with JSON body: {"websiteUrl": "https://example.com"}

🎯 Use Cases

  • Marketing teams prototyping brand assets: Quickly generate logo variations for client websites during pitches, saving hours on manual design
  • Web developers building portfolios: Auto-create matching logos for new sites to enhance visual consistency in demos
  • Freelance designers iterating ideas: Analyze competitor sites to inspire custom logos without starting from scratch
  • Educational projects on AI design: Teach students how multimodal AI combines text and images for creative outputs

⚠️ Troubleshooting

  • Screenshot fails (timeout/error): Increase "timeout" param to 120s or check URL accessibility; verify API key and quotas at screenshotone.com
  • Prompt generation empty: Ensure OpenAI credential has sufficient quota; test node isolation with a simple query
  • Logo image blank or low-quality: Refine the prompt in "Generate Logo Prompt" for more specifics (e.g., add style keywords); check Gemini API limits
  • Webhook not triggering: Confirm POST method and JSON body format; view execution logs for payload details

Generate Custom Logos from Websites using OpenAI and Gemini

This n8n workflow automates the process of generating custom logo ideas and descriptions based on the content of a given website URL. It leverages the power of AI agents (OpenAI and Google Gemini) to analyze website content and creatively suggest logo concepts, including a detailed description and potential SVG code.

What it does

This workflow simplifies the logo generation process into the following steps:

  1. Receives Website URL: It starts by accepting a website URL via a webhook.
  2. Analyzes Website Content: It uses an HTTP Request node to fetch the content of the provided website URL.
  3. Generates Logo Concepts (OpenAI): An AI Agent (configured with OpenAI Chat Model) processes the website content to generate a logo description and SVG code.
  4. Generates Logo Concepts (Google Gemini): Another AI Agent (configured with Google Gemini) also processes the website content to generate a logo description and SVG code.
  5. Responds with Logo Ideas: The workflow then compiles the logo ideas from both AI models and responds to the initial webhook request with the generated concepts.

Prerequisites/Requirements

To use this workflow, you will need:

  • n8n Instance: A running n8n instance.
  • OpenAI API Key: For the OpenAI Chat Model node.
  • Google Gemini API Key: For the Google Gemini node.
  • Website URL: The URL of a website for which you want to generate logo ideas.

Setup/Usage

  1. Import the Workflow:
    • Download the provided JSON file.
    • In your n8n instance, click "Workflows" in the left sidebar.
    • Click "New" -> "Import from JSON" and paste the workflow JSON or upload the file.
  2. Configure Credentials:
    • Locate the "OpenAI Chat Model" node and configure your OpenAI API credentials.
    • Locate the "Google Gemini" node and configure your Google Gemini API credentials.
  3. Activate the Webhook:
    • The "Webhook" node (ID: 47) is the trigger for this workflow.
    • Copy the webhook URL provided by this node.
  4. Run the Workflow:
    • Send a POST request to the copied webhook URL with a JSON body containing the website URL. For example:
      {
          "websiteUrl": "https://n8n.io"
      }
      
    • The workflow will execute, process the website, and return the generated logo ideas in the webhook response.

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