Y2k Logo

Free Y2k logo in PNG and SVG with a transparent background. Grab the file, copy the URL, or download all three PNG sizes — no signup.

About this Y2k logo

This is the full-color Y2k logo, taken from the Web3 Icons Branded icon library. The original brand colors are baked into the SVG, so it looks right on white or light-grey backgrounds without any extra work on your part.

The file is rendered on a transparent background, so it drops straight onto any surface without showing a box around it. If you’re using it on the web, the SVG is almost always the right pick — it stays sharp on retina screens, scales to any size without losing detail, and usually weighs less than the equivalent PNG.

Which file should you download?

Use the SVG if you can — it keeps the brand colors sharp at any size. Pick a PNG when you need a specific pixel size or when the surface rendering the image does not support SVG (older email clients, some markdown previewers, Slack link unfurls). Here’s a quick rule of thumb for the three PNG sizes we ship:

  • 200×200 — favicons, inline icons in email signatures, small avatars.
  • 400×400 — social media profile pictures, blog preview cards, slide thumbnails.
  • 800×800 — retina hero images, Open Graph previews, and anywhere you need room to scale without resampling.
  • SVG — your default for websites, apps, component libraries, and anywhere the logo might be resized by CSS.

Embedding the Y2k logo in your project

Grab the URL from the block above and drop it into your markup. A few common patterns:

HTML

<img src="https://dl.svgcdn.com/svg/token-branded/y2k.svg" alt="Y2k logo" width="120" height="120" />

CSS background

.y2k-mark {
  background: url('https://dl.svgcdn.com/svg/token-branded/y2k.svg') center / contain no-repeat;
  width: 48px;
  height: 48px;
}

Markdown (README, docs)

![Y2k logo](https://dl.svgcdn.com/png/token-branded/y2k-400.png)

Next.js / React

<Image
  src="https://dl.svgcdn.com/svg/token-branded/y2k.svg"
  alt="Y2k logo"
  width={96}
  height={96}
/>

A note on trademark and usage

Y2k is a trademark of its owner. The file on this page is sourced from the Web3 Icons Branded open-source icon library and made available here for convenience. You’re free to use it in personal projects, documentation, developer tools, and technical articles — but before putting the logo on marketing material, merchandise, or a product that competes with Y2k, check Y2k’s brand guidelines. Most companies publish a press or brand page with rules about clear space, acceptable colors, and what you can’t do (stretching it, changing colors, rotating it).

Why this page exists

If you’ve ever hunted for a specific brand logo and ended up with a blurry Google Images screenshot, you know the pain. SuperDev Pro aggregates brand assets from open icon sets and re-exports them as clean SVG and PNG at sensible sizes, so you can grab the y2k logo in two clicks instead of ten tabs. No signup, no watermark, no email capture.