ICON OOP lets you download free SVG icons straight from your browser. Search more than 23,000 icons and brand logos, set the colour and size you want, and download a clean SVG file. No account, no subscription, no watermark. You can grab a single icon or select many and download them together as a ZIP.
How to download an SVG icon
It takes about ten seconds:
- Open the tool and type what you need in the search box, for example “arrow”, “menu” or “cart”.
- Click an icon to open it. A panel appears with colour, size and style controls.
- Adjust it if you want, then press Download SVG. The file saves to your device, ready to use.
If you need several icons, hover over each card, tick its checkbox, and use the bar at the bottom to download them all as one ZIP file.
What you can download
| Format | Best for |
|---|---|
| SVG file | Websites and apps, stays sharp at any size |
| PNG image | Slides, documents, places that do not accept SVG |
| SVG code | Pasting straight into your HTML |
| CSS data-URI | Background images in a stylesheet |
| React / JSX | React and modern JavaScript projects |
Are the SVG icons really free?
Yes. Every icon comes from a well-known open-source set with a permissive licence, so you can download and use them free, including in commercial work. There is no attribution requirement for the icon files. The one thing to use carefully is brand logos, which remain trademarks of their owners. Our licensing guide explains this in plain language.
Why download SVG instead of PNG?
An SVG icon stays perfectly sharp at any size, from a tiny button to a large banner, because it is drawn from instructions rather than fixed pixels. SVG files are also small and can be recoloured later. If you specifically need a pixel image, ICON OOP can also export any icon as a transparent PNG. The SVG vs PNG guide covers the difference.
Where these icons come from
ICON OOP brings together five trusted open-source collections so you can download from all of them in one place: brand logos from Simple Icons, plus interface icons from Lucide, Tabler, Phosphor and Material Symbols. See the icon sets page for what each one is best at.