Google Updates Iconic 'G' Logo After Nearly 10 Years
- Google updated its iconic 'G' logo on May 12, 2025, replacing the version that had been used since September 2015.
- This update followed nearly ten years without changes, with the previous logo introduced alongside a new Product Sans typeface in 2015.
- The new icon replaces the four solid color blocks with a gradient blend, currently appearing on the Google Search app for iOS and Android 16.18 beta.
- In 2015, the company explained that their logo and overall branding, which were designed for display on a single desktop browser, had been refreshed to better suit a variety of devices and provide a more seamless computing experience.
- The update precedes the developer event scheduled for May 20, 2025, but no additional branding changes have been announced or implemented yet.
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