ICON OOP has a coloured icons section: more than 3,400 brand and company logos, each shown in its official brand colour and ready to download. No need to look up a hex code or recolour anything yourself. The logo arrives correct.
What the coloured section is
Most icon libraries give you single-colour, black-and-white marks. That is fine for interface icons, but brand logos often have a specific colour that matters: a particular blue, a particular red. The coloured icons section presents each logo already in the brand’s official colour, so it looks right the moment you download it.
How to use coloured icons
- Open the tool and click the Colored tab, or search for a company name.
- Click a logo to open it. It is already set to the brand colour.
- Download it as SVG or PNG. You can also pick a different colour if your design needs it.
Good for
- Login and sign-in buttons - a recognisable, correctly coloured logo next to “Sign in with...”.
- Technology stacks - showing the tools and services a product is built with.
- Partner and integration lists - a tidy row of brand logos that all look official.
- Footers and about pages - social and service links in brand colour.
A note on brand logos
The logo files are free to use, but brand names and logos remain trademarks of their owners. Use them honestly to refer to a company, and never in a way that suggests a company endorses your project when it does not. The licensing guide explains the rule.
Part of the full library
The coloured icons section is one of several in ICON OOP, alongside outline UI icons, emojis and animated icons. See the browse page for everything available.