Icon Maker
Pick a vector icon from Lucide, Tabler, Heroicons, Iconoir, or Phosphor, style the stroke, fill, background, and effects, and export true vector SVG or PNG. Free, no signup, nothing uploaded.
Runs entirely in your browser — your files never get uploaded.
Presets
px PNG (SVG is always vector)
Why a real vector, not a traced image
Most "icon to SVG" tools start from a raster image and trace an outline around it — the result is a vector file, but a mushy one, with wobbly curves and no clean paths to edit. This tool starts from the other direction: every icon is already hand-drawn vector data from an open-source icon library. Styling it just changes colors, stroke width, and transforms on that existing path data, so what you export is exactly as clean as the source.
Built for sets, not just one icon
Single-icon tools are fine when you need exactly one icon. This one is built around the more common real case: you need several icons — for a nav bar, a feature grid, a docs page — that all look like they belong together. Pick a batch, style them as a group, override the one or two that need something different, and export everything in one pass.
Where the icons come from
Lucide, Tabler Icons, Heroicons, Iconoir, and Phosphor — all outline-family sets, so a single stroke-width control behaves the same way across every icon you pick. Each ships under a permissive open-source license, and exported files bundle the license notices for whichever sets you actually used.
Frequently asked questions
Is the exported SVG a real vector, or is it traced from an image?
It's a real vector, straight through. Every icon here starts as hand-drawn SVG from an open-source icon library, so styling it and exporting just resolves colors and transforms on that same vector data — nothing is rasterized and re-traced.
What export formats do I get?
PNG at your chosen size, and true vector SVG. The SVG scales to any size with no quality loss — drop it straight into a design file or a codebase.
Which icon sets can I use?
Lucide, Tabler Icons, Heroicons, Iconoir, and Phosphor — all outline-style sets, so the stroke width control behaves consistently across them. More sets may be added later.
Can I style a whole batch of icons at once, not just one?
Yes — build a set of icons, style them together, override individual icons where you need something different, and export the whole batch as one zip.
Do I need an account, and does anything get uploaded?
No account needed, and nothing leaves your browser. Icon data is fetched from a static file and everything else — styling, rendering, export — happens locally with canvas and SVG.
What about attribution or licensing for the icons?
Each set ships under a permissive open-source license (MIT or ISC). Exported zips include the license notices for every set actually used, so you're covered when you ship the result.
Need the icon itself, not just the sizing?
IconsCove generates original icons from a text prompt. Describe what you want, pick a style and colors, and download it — then run it back through this tool.
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