Elon Musk's Twitter officially rebrands, changes iconic blue bird logo to X

Twitter owner Elon Musk shared and officially changed Twitter's logo on the platform early Monday morning, replacing the blue bird with a black-and-white X.

Twitter officially has a new look.

Early Monday morning, Twitter owner Elon Musk formally changed the iconic blue bird to a new black-and-white "X," which he revealed the day before.

Twitter's official account on the platform also has the name "X."

Musk previously changed the company, formerly "Twitter Inc.," to "X Corp."

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The logo was also displayed on Twitter's headquarters in San Francisco, California, early Monday morning.

"Our headquarters tonight," Musk wrote in a tweet with the new "X" logo projected onto the building's exterior.

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