Free Logic Gate Templates
How to Use the Logic Gate Diagram Templates in Creately
- Choose a template that suits your needs
Pick a logic gate template for your circuit’s complexity. Click “Edit This Template” to open it.
- Sign in or create a free Creately account
Create a free account or sign in. This lets you save your logic gate diagram, return to it later, and keep every change synced to your workspace.
- Open the template and customize it
Build the circuit from standard gate symbols—AND, OR, NOT, NAND, NOR, XOR—wiring inputs to outputs to represent the logic.
- Drag in AND, OR, NOT, NAND, NOR and XOR gates
- Connect inputs and outputs with wires
- Label input and output signals
- Combine gates into larger logic blocks
- Annotate with a truth table if helpful
- Standard gate symbols
The library includes the recognized logic gate shapes so digital-logic diagrams are correct and easy for students and engineers to read.
- Collaborate with your team
Share for feedback. Give others view or edit access to your logic gate diagram, gather comments inline, and resolve them without leaving the canvas.
- Save, export, or present
Finish and share. Save to your workspace, export the logic gate diagram as PNG, JPEG, SVG or PDF, or present it live — then embed or link it wherever your team works.
FAQs about Logic Gate Diagram Templates
They are. You can access and edit the majority of logic gate diagram templates for free on a basic account, with no download needed. Premium templates and some pro features are available on paid plans if you need them later.
Absolutely. Your logic gate diagram exports as PNG, JPEG, PDF or SVG, so you can insert it into Word or PowerPoint, attach it to documentation, or share it as a standalone file.
Logic diagrams model digital circuits:
- Combinational logic - gates producing outputs from inputs
- Boolean expressions - visualized as gate networks
- Adders and multiplexers - standard logic blocks
- Truth-table logic - circuits behind a truth table
- Teaching digital electronics fundamentals -
The standard set—AND, OR, NOT (inverter), NAND, NOR, XOR and XNOR—plus inputs, outputs and connectors, so you can build anything from a single gate to a full combinational circuit.