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Logo clouds

Social proof — single row or grid, with optional grayscale.

2 variants
@vireya/blocks/logoCloud/grid

Bordered grid layout for larger sets of logos.

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Used in production at

  • Acme
  • Globex
  • Initech
  • Umbrella
  • Hooli
  • Stark
  • Wayne
  • Pied Piper
@vireya/blocks/logoCloud/row

Inline row of brand marks with title.

server

Trusted by teams shipping fast

  • Acme
  • Globex
  • Initech
  • Umbrella
  • Hooli

Understanding Logo clouds

A logo cloud is social proof at a glance: a row or grid of recognisable customer or partner logos that borrows their credibility for yours. It works because trust transfers — seeing names you know lowers the perceived risk of trying something new.

Vireya's logo cloud comes as a single row or a grid, with an optional grayscale treatment to keep the logos uniform and on-brand.

When to use

  • Just below the hero to establish credibility early.
  • On pricing or enterprise pages to reassure higher-commitment buyers.
  • Anywhere recognisable names strengthen trust.

When to avoid

  • With logos no one recognises, where the section adds noise, not proof.
  • If usage rights for the logos aren't confirmed.

Best practices

  • Use grayscale or a single tone so mismatched brand colours don't clash.
  • Normalise logo sizes by visual weight, not raw pixel dimensions.
  • Add a short framing line ('Trusted by teams at…') for context.
  • Show a focused set of the most recognisable names rather than everything.

Accessibility

  • Give each logo image meaningful alt text (the company name).
  • Ensure grayscale logos still meet contrast against the background.
  • Don't encode meaning in logo order that isn't available as text.

Frequently asked questions

Why use a logo cloud?
To transfer trust. Recognisable customer or partner logos lower a visitor's perceived risk, which is why a logo cloud placed near the top of a landing page is one of the most effective forms of social proof.
Should logos be in colour or grayscale?
Grayscale or a single tone usually looks cleaner, because brand colours rarely harmonise side by side. Vireya supports an optional grayscale treatment so the row stays uniform and on-brand.