
The logo of the payment service Stripe consists of a wordmark written in lowercase letters using the company’s proprietary geometric typeface. The letters are built on straight verticals and smooth shapes without additional decorative elements. A distinctive feature of the wordmark is the dot above the “i,” which is designed as a slanted rectangle. This element is also used separately as an icon, and the brand style is constructed around lines following the angle of this slant (backgrounds and other graphic elements). The logo appears in Stripe’s signature dark-purple color and is used in a monochrome version across various interfaces and integrations. The current wordmark was introduced after the 2016 brand update and remains relevant: while the company periodically refreshes its identity, the composition and visual structure of the logo remain unchanged.
Stripe is an international technology company, Stripe, Inc., providing payment infrastructure for online business. Founded in 2010 by brothers Patrick and John Collison, it has become one of the key platforms for internet payments, enabling companies worldwide to accept online payments, manage subscriptions, automate billing, handle financial flows in marketplaces, and ensure transaction security. Stripe works with millions of organizations, supports global payment networks, and actively develops its financial and cloud technologies, remaining a leading player in the digital payments ecosystem.













