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WeChat logos vector in (.SVG, .EPS, .AI, .CDR, .PDF) free download

WeChat (微信) is a Chinese instant messaging, social media, and mobile payment app developed by Tencent.

First released in 2011, it became the world’s largest standalone mobile app in 2018.

WeChat logo history and meaning

The very first version of the WeChat logo was introduced in 2011 and used the same elements we all can see today.

Though it was a more complicated logo. Two overlapping dialogue clouds — the smaller white over the bigger green one, both with dark gray eyes — were placed on a dark gray, almost black, horizontally stretched rectangular background, on the left from the “WeChat” inscription, written in the same green and white color palette (with “We” in green and “Chat” in white), and executed in a bold modern sans-serif typeface with rounded smooth angles yet distinct straight cuts of the bars’ ends.