EAC Logo: Download, Specifications and Everything Behind the Symbol
The three letters printed on millions of products sold across Russia, Kazakhstan, Belarus, Armenia and Kyrgyzstan follow exact rules set down in law. This page collects the official files, the graphic requirements that govern them, and a few details about the mark that are harder to find elsewhere. The full certification context sits on the EAC Marking page.
Download the EAC logo
Six files are available, covering the combinations of format and colour variant you are likely to need.
PNG files (transparent background) White letters without a background (.png file) Black letters without a background (.png file)
JPG files (solid background) White letters with a black background (.jpg file) Black letters with a white background (.jpg file)
SVG files (vector, scalable) White letters with a black background (.svg file) Black letters with a white background (.svg file)
Use the SVG version wherever the logo appears at variable sizes. The JPG versions suit printed packaging inserts and documentation where a transparent background is unnecessary.
Official graphic specifications
Decision No. 711 of the Customs Union Commission, adopted on 15 July 2011 and subsequently amended, defines the EAC logo in legal terms. The specifications are precise and non-negotiable.
The mark consists of three stylised letters, E, A and C, of equal height and width, with right angles, arranged within an exact square proportion. The acronym stands for Eurasian Conformity. Only two colour variants are authorised: black letters on a light background, or white letters on a dark background. No gradients, shadows or decorative effects are permitted.
The minimum base height is 5 mm, confirmed by Council Decision No. 22 of 2016. Below that threshold the mark fails its legibility requirement and is considered non-compliant.
The logo must be reproduced in a single contrasting colour across any application method: printing, stamping, laser marking, labelling. The proportions of the original design must be preserved in all versions. The regulation also prohibits placing near the EAC mark any symbol or inscription that could cause confusion about its meaning.
When the logo may be applied
The mark may appear on a product, its packaging or its accompanying documentation only after the relevant conformity assessment procedure has been completed and the resulting document registered. Three procedures authorise its use:
- EAC Certificate of Conformity: issued by an accredited certification body following laboratory testing. Applies to higher-risk product categories.
- EAC Declaration of Conformity: issued on behalf of the manufacturer (if local) or its authorised EAEU representative (if not based in the Eurasian union), with or without additional testing depending on the applicable scheme.
- Certificate of State Registration (SGR): required for specific product categories such as cosmetics, infant textiles and certain chemical substances.
Placing the EAC logo on a product without the corresponding document is an administrative offence under Article 14.46 of the Russian Code of Administrative Offences, carrying fines of 10,000 to 20,000 roubles for individuals and 100,000 to 300,000 roubles for companies.
Three things worth knowing about the EAC logo
The logo that never happened. Between 2014 and 2015, a project was developed for a metrological mark called “EAC METR”, intended for measuring instruments. It would have used the standard EAC symbol accompanied by country abbreviations such as RU or KZ to indicate uniform measurement conformity across the EAEU. The project was abandoned before entering into force: no legal basis was ever adopted, and the mark was never officially used.
Medical devices get a different mark. Products falling under EAEU medical device regulations do not use the standard EAC logo. They carry a distinct mark with the word “MED” added to the EAC letters. The applicable technical regulations address clinical efficacy rather than the conventional product safety requirements covered by EAC, which led regulators to introduce a separate symbol for that category.
Approximate versions are illegal. Some manufacturers have attempted to use modified or simplified versions of the EAC mark, reasoning that close approximations would pass inspection. The regulation prohibits any sign that introduces confusion about the meaning or image of the EAC mark. An unofficial variant is an infraction in its own right, separate from any certification failure, and is treated as such under Russian administrative law.
What we can help with
We have done everything within our power on the logo front: six files, three formats, two colour variants, every combination covered. There is genuinely nothing more to offer on that front.
The step that comes before placing the logo is a different matter. Obtaining the EAC Certificate, Declaration or SGR that legally authorises its use is where the actual work happens, and that is what we do. If your product requires EAC certification to enter the EAEU market, contact us and we will handle the process.
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