Icon Browser
Browse 200+ open-source icon packs with 280,000+ free SVG icons
About the Icon Browser
The Icon Browser is a searchable gallery of more than 200 icon packs containing over 280,000 free SVG icons, letting you find, preview, and grab the exact glyph you need without juggling separate icon-library websites. You can search by keyword, filter by pack, and preview icons at a glance, then copy the SVG markup or download the file to drop straight into a website, app, presentation, or design file. Bringing many open-source icon sets into one interface saves the hassle of comparing licenses and naming conventions across providers individually.
Because the icons are SVG, they are vector-based and scale to any size without pixelation, stay crisp on high-density displays, and can be recolored with CSS or by editing the markup. SVGs are also small, accessible, and easy to animate or style, which is why they are the standard for modern web and product interfaces. The browser exposes the raw SVG so you can paste it inline, reference it as a file, or convert it into an icon font or component as your workflow requires.
Designers and developers use the browser to maintain visual consistency by pulling related icons from a single pack, to prototype quickly by grabbing placeholders, and to discover alternatives when a default icon does not fit. Popular open sets covered by browsers like this often include families such as line, solid, and duotone styles, so you can match weight and treatment across an interface. Having keyword search across hundreds of packs makes it far faster than browsing each library separately.
When choosing icons, stick to one or two packs across a project so stroke weight and corner radius stay consistent, and confirm each pack's license suits your use even though the icons are free. For the web, inline SVG gives the most styling control, while downloaded files suit design tools and documents. If you need to tweak colors or dimensions, the copied SVG markup can be edited directly or processed with other SVG and design tools.
Frequently asked questions
- How many icons and packs does the browser include?
- It spans more than 200 icon packs with over 280,000 free SVG icons, all searchable from a single interface.
- Why are SVG icons preferred over raster formats like PNG?
- SVGs are vector-based, so they scale to any size without losing sharpness, stay crisp on high-density screens, have small file sizes, and can be recolored or styled with CSS.
- Can I change an icon's color or size?
- Yes. Because the output is SVG markup, you can edit fill and stroke colors, set dimensions, and apply CSS styling directly, either inline or in a separate file.
- Are the icons free to use in commercial projects?
- The icons are free, but licenses vary by pack, so check each pack's specific terms to confirm it permits your intended commercial or personal use.
- What is the best way to add an icon to a website?
- Inline SVG gives the most control for styling and animation, while downloading the file works well for design tools, documents, and cases where you prefer to reference an external asset.
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