Icon Downloader

One search box across every major open-source icon library. Filter by library, recolor, copy the SVG, or download a PNG at the size you need.

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How to use Icon Downloader

  1. Type a search term — try home, arrow, user, or settings.

  2. Filter by library if you want a specific style.

  3. Click an icon to open it in the side panel.

  4. Pick a color and PNG size.

  5. Download SVG, PNG, or copy the SVG markup.

When to use it

  • Comparing the same icon across libraries to match brand style.

  • Grabbing a one-off icon for a quick prototype.

  • Exporting a recolored PNG for a slide deck or design mock.

  • Finding a niche icon (e.g. a specific brand logo) without installing a library.

What it fixes

  • Tabbing between Lucide, Heroicons, Tabler, FA — each in its own search box.

  • Bundling a whole icon font when you need three icons.

  • No quick way to recolor and export an icon as PNG.

About Icon Downloader

Hunting for an icon usually means tab-juggling across half a dozen library sites. This tool indexes them all behind a single search — Lucide, Heroicons, Tabler, Phosphor, Font Awesome, Material, Bootstrap, Remix, and more — and groups results by library so you can pick the visual style that matches your project.

Icons load on demand from the Iconify CDN, so the page stays fast. Recoloring works for any single-color icon (most of them); multi-color brand logos keep their original palette where it makes sense.

References: Iconify — open-source icon framework · MDN — SVG element reference

Frequently asked

  • Which icon libraries are searchable?

    Lucide, Heroicons, Tabler, Phosphor, Feather, Bootstrap Icons, Font Awesome 6 (Solid / Regular / Brands), Material Design Icons, Material Symbols, Remix Icon, Octicons, Carbon, and more — 200,000+ icons total via the Iconify network.

  • Are the icons free to use?

    Each library carries its own license — most are MIT or Apache 2.0. Check the source library before shipping in commercial work. The library name shows in the selected panel.

  • How does recoloring work?

    Most icon libraries author SVGs with `currentColor` fills, so a single hex value swaps the whole icon. Multi-color icons (e.g. brand logos) only respect the color partially.

  • Where do icons come from?

    Iconify's public CDN serves on-demand SVGs at api.iconify.design. The first request fetches; subsequent requests are CDN-cached.

  • Can I export multiple sizes?

    Yes. Pick a PNG export size between 32px and 512px. SVG scales infinitely, so size doesn't apply.

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