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I use something similar that's offered for free: <a href="https://clearbit.com/logo" rel="nofollow">https://clearbit.com/logo</a><p>It would be interesting to know how your solution is different.<p>Feature request: offer high resolution vector format like SVG.
I thought this would be an AI app that would rely on the domain name and/or website crawl to infer an aesthetic, and then create a prompt that would be fed to a generative image transformer
The result for FORD is a broken image:<p><a href="https://logo.synthfinance.com/v/ticker/FORD" rel="nofollow">https://logo.synthfinance.com/v/ticker/FORD</a>
It doesn't appear to work for google subdomains. For keep.google.com gives a very blurry google logo with the edges clipped off. For mail.google.com the result is a broken image link.
So it seems that you found a database of PNG images associated with stock tickers, and added favicon scraping, and then put it together with the false promise of "high resolution logos", when I get severely mixed results and a lot of errors when it can't handle a favicon.<p>I mean, it works, good job at that at least, but it doesn't work well and it doesn't seem useful.