What ICON OOP is
ICON OOP is a free icon and logo browser that runs entirely in your web browser. It lets you search across more than 23,000 SVG icons and brand logos, recolour and resize any of them, and download the result as an SVG or a PNG. There is no account to create, no subscription, and nothing to install.
Most icon projects live on their own separate websites, each with its own search box and its own download button. If you are building a website or an app, you often need a few icons from one set and a few from another. ICON OOP removes that friction by indexing all of them together and giving every icon the same set of editing controls.
Which collections are included
ICON OOP combines five well-known open-source icon sets. Each one is maintained by its own community and published under a permissive licence:
- Simple Icons - over 3,400 brand and company logos, released under the CC0 licence.
- Lucide - over 1,700 clean outline interface icons, released under the ISC licence.
- Tabler - over 5,000 interface icons in outline and filled styles, released under the MIT licence.
- Phosphor - over 1,500 icons drawn in six weights each, released under the MIT licence.
- Material Symbols - Google's interface icon system with over 3,800 symbols, released under the Apache 2.0 licence.
You can read more about each set, and when to reach for it, on the icon sets page.
Who it is for
ICON OOP is built for the people who reach for icons every day:
- Front-end developers who want to copy an icon straight into a project as an SVG, a React component, or a CSS background.
- UI and product designers who need a consistent icon style across a screen and want to preview colour and stroke weight before committing.
- Marketers and content creators who need a brand logo or a simple graphic as a transparent PNG for a slide, a social post, or a document.
- Students and hobbyists building a first website or app who do not want to pay for an icon subscription.
How we keep it free
ICON OOP does not charge for access and never asks you to register. Running and maintaining the site has a small ongoing cost, which is covered by unobtrusive advertising shown around the page content. The ads never sit on top of the tool itself, and they do not track what icons you download. Keeping the project ad-supported is what lets it stay completely free for everyone.
Our approach to quality
We do not draw the icons ourselves. ICON OOP stands on the work of five excellent open-source communities, and our job is to make their work easier to find and use. We keep the bundled icon catalogues in sync with the upstream projects, test the export tools across browsers, and refine the interface based on how people actually use it. If an icon set publishes new icons, they appear in ICON OOP without you needing to do anything.
A note on trademarks
The brand logos in ICON OOP are provided so you can reference companies and products correctly - for example, adding a recognisable login button or a partner logo. The logos and brand names remain the trademarks of their respective owners. Always use them honestly and never in a way that implies a company endorses or is affiliated with your project when it is not.
Get in touch
Questions, corrections, or a feature you would like to see? We would like to hear from you. You can reach the team at our contact page. Common questions are also answered on the FAQ page.