Icon and wordmark separation
Split common logo structures into icon, wordmark, supporting mark, background, shadow, and effect-like regions when the pixels are visually separable.
Original
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Upload an image to convert into PSD layers
JPG, PNG, WebP
Drop an image here or click to upload
Guests and free users can use up to 4 layers; subscriptions unlock more.
Brand asset workflow
Use this page when the only source file is a PNG, JPG, or WebP logo. Instead of putting the logo into a single PSD layer, ImageLayerSeparator creates useful visual layers for icon, wordmark, background, shadow, and effects.
Split common logo structures into icon, wordmark, supporting mark, background, shadow, and effect-like regions when the pixels are visually separable.
Package the separated logo pieces into one PSD so a designer can continue cleanup, recoloring, spacing, and export work.
Use generated layers as a recovery starting point when the original AI, SVG, or PSD file is unavailable.
Logo to PSD layers means converting a flat logo image into separate image layers inside one Photoshop-ready file. It helps when a client has lost the original source file and needs faster brand revisions.
Logo repair flow
Start with a flattened logo, generate separated visual parts, then export a PSD so designers can rebuild spacing, colors, shadows, and layout without tracing from zero.

Input: flat logo image

Output: editable PSD layers
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Use the cleanest PNG, JPG, or WebP available. Higher resolution, clear edges, and a simple background improve the layer result.
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Generate layers for the logo mark, wordmark-like pixels, shadow, background plate, or visual effects that need separate editing.
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Open the PSD, rename layers, clean edges, replace text manually if needed, and export fresh brand assets.
Logo long tails
This page targets logo to PSD, convert logo to PSD, flattened logo to editable PSD, logo image to layers, and brand asset reconstruction searches.
Create a practical PSD starting point when a client only has a PNG or JPG logo.
Separate key logo regions before recoloring marks, shadows, or background treatments.
Move visual parts separately when a flattened logo needs spacing or lockup adjustments.
Use the PSD to prepare transparent PNGs, social avatars, presentation marks, or campaign lockups.
Best fit
Logo recovery works best when the logo is clean enough to separate visually. It creates editable image layers, not the original vector file, font file, or live text.
Use it for
Best for brand marks, wordmarks, badge logos, and campaign lockups where the visual parts can be separated into useful image layers.
Avoid when
This is not an SVG tracer or font recovery tool. Use it to create a Photoshop editing base, then redraw vectors if final brand files require them.
Output focus
The strongest output is a layered PSD that lets designers clean, recolor, hide, move, and export visual pieces faster.
Logo PSD FAQ
Yes. A flat PNG logo can be separated into image layers and packaged into a Photoshop-compatible PSD.
No. The output contains editable image layers. It does not recover fonts, live text, bezier vectors, or the original design file.
A normal converter often places the logo into one flat PSD layer. This workflow tries to create useful visual layers first, then exports the PSD.
Clean logos with distinct icon, wordmark, shadow, or background regions work best. Very small, blurry, or heavily compressed files may need manual cleanup.
Yes, if you have the right to edit the logo. It is useful when clients only provide a flattened image but expect Photoshop-based revisions.
Use the broader PSD workflow for posters, products, composites, and non-logo images.
Extract loose PNG layers first when you do not need a PSD file immediately.
Remove dust, stickers, old captions, or scan marks before separating the logo into layers.