The Google Drive logo, for the cloud service for file storage and collaboration, is a closed geometric shape formed by a wide ribbon that bends in three places, creating an equilateral triangle with truncated and slightly rounded corners. The ribbon is divided into three colored segments — green, blue, and yellow — and where the segments intersect, colors blend, producing smooth transitions and new shades. The design is rendered without shadows or additional details, maintaining a clean and unified visual appearance. The name Google Drive combines “Google” and “Drive,” highlighting the service’s functionality as a platform for storing, moving, and managing files.
Google Drive was launched on April 24, 2012, by Google LLC and became part of its cloud product ecosystem. Initially, it offered file storage and synchronization, and over time evolved into a comprehensive tool for collaborating on documents, spreadsheets, and presentations. Today, the platform integrates with the Google Workspace suite, supports access management, API development, and numerous business tools. Google Drive is used by billions of users worldwide, including individuals, teams, and companies that need to securely store, share, and collaborate on data.












