The Google Calendar logo, Google’s calendar and scheduling service, is designed as a square icon with rounded corners: inside there is a white field with a blue “31”, and around the edge there is a colored frame made of segments in Google’s brand colors (blue, red, yellow, green), with the bottom-right corner cut off at an angle. This icon became established after the Google Workspace visual system update in October 2020, when Google introduced a unified visual style across its Workspace services.
Google Calendar is Google’s public online calendar for scheduling meetings, sharing calendars, and managing work and personal plans. The service launched on April 13, 2006 and is available on the web and in mobile apps; it supports multiple calendars, creating events and invitations, sharing access, and convenient meeting scheduling. Within the Google ecosystem, Google Calendar integrates with other products: for example, events can be added based on emails from Gmail, and Google Meet video calls and other details can be attached to meetings.














