The Salesforce logo serves as the visual foundation of one of the world’s leading CRM platforms. This guide covers logo specifications, usage guidelines, and brand evolution for developers, admins, and partners working with Salesforce branding.

Salesforce Logo Design Elements
The current Salesforce logo consists of three core components that reflect the platform’s cloud-first approach:
- Cloud Icon: The stylized cloud symbol represents Salesforce’s position as a cloud computing pioneer since 1999
- Salesforce Blue (#1798C1): The primary brand color conveys trust and reliability in enterprise software
- Custom Typography: The wordmark uses a proprietary sans-serif typeface designed for digital readability
Evolution of the Salesforce Logo
The Salesforce logo has undergone several refinements since the company’s founding:
- 1999-2009: Original design featured a more literal cloud illustration with gradient effects
- 2009-2019: Simplified cloud icon with refined typography and consistent blue palette
- 2019-Present: Current minimalist design optimized for digital platforms and mobile interfaces
Each iteration maintained the cloud metaphor while improving scalability across different media formats.
Brand Guidelines and Usage Rules
Salesforce provides specific guidelines for logo usage to maintain brand consistency:
Spacing and Clearance
- Minimum clear space equals the height of the cloud icon on all sides
- Never place the logo closer than this minimum distance to other elements
- Maintain proportional spacing when scaling the logo
Color Variations
- Primary: Full-color version on white or light backgrounds
- Reverse: White version for dark backgrounds
- Monochrome: Single-color version when full-color reproduction isn’t possible
Prohibited Uses
- Do not alter the logo’s proportions or individual elements
- Never rotate, skew, or apply effects to the logo
- Avoid placing the logo on busy backgrounds that reduce readability
- Do not recreate or approximate the logo design
Technical Specifications
For developers and designers implementing Salesforce branding:
| Format | Use Case | Specifications |
|---|---|---|
| SVG | Web and digital applications | Scalable vector format, preferred for responsive design |
| PNG | Digital with transparency needs | High resolution (300 DPI minimum for print) |
| JPG | Digital backgrounds | RGB color space, web-optimized compression |
Logo Downloads and Resources
Official Salesforce logo files are available through the Salesforce Partner Portal and Trailhead brand resources section. Partners and developers should use only official logo files to ensure compliance with brand standards.
Integration with Salesforce Tutorials
When creating Salesforce tutorial content, proper logo usage reinforces credibility and aligns with platform branding. This is particularly important for:
- Training materials and documentation
- Custom app interfaces within Salesforce orgs
- Integration patterns that connect external systems
- Admin interview preparation materials
Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I download official Salesforce logo files?
Official Salesforce logo files are available through the Salesforce Partner Portal for registered partners, or through Trailhead’s brand resources section. Never use unofficial or recreated versions of the logo.
Can I modify the Salesforce logo for my custom app?
No, the Salesforce logo cannot be modified, recreated, or combined with other elements. Use the logo exactly as provided in official brand guidelines. For custom apps, follow Salesforce’s co-branding guidelines instead.
What’s the difference between the cloud icon and full logo?
The cloud icon is the standalone symbol, while the full logo includes both the cloud icon and “salesforce” wordmark. Use the full logo for primary brand identification and the cloud icon only when space is extremely limited.
How do I ensure proper logo contrast on different backgrounds?
Use the full-color logo on white or light backgrounds, the reverse (white) version on dark backgrounds, and ensure sufficient contrast ratio for accessibility compliance. Test logo visibility across different screen sizes and devices.