Iconify is an open source icon library that collects over 275,000 icons from over 200 icon sets.



Iconify is an icon library that compiles and organizes the many open-source icons available on the Internet, categorizing them by purpose and type. It was created by freelance developer

Vjacheslav Trushkin , who explains that he started Iconify to 'give developers the freedom to choose icons.'

Iconify - home of open source icons
https://icon-sets.iconify.design/



There is a search bar in the top right corner of the Iconify screen, so you can freely search for icon sets.



For example, if you search for 'phone,' only icons that match 'phone' from multiple icon sets will be displayed, as shown below.



Clicking on the three dots in the bottom right of each icon will allow you to see the icon size, the included icon set, the license, and even copy or download the icon in SVG format.



Clicking on an icon will bring up the following interface at the bottom of the screen, allowing you to fine-tune the icon's appearance and code. You can change the icon size using 'Size' and the color using 'Color,' as well as adjust the embed code and change it to CSS.



Below the logo in the upper left corner of the screen is a search bar called 'Filter icon sets...' that allows you to filter icon sets by name, license, grid, author, etc.



For example, when I searched for 'Google,' the following five icon sets were displayed: one with 'Google' in the name, and the other four were all created by Google.



The icon set is written in blue, with the license written below. In the case of Google Material Icons, the license is '

Apache 2.0 ' and the total number of icons included is 10,955. Examples of the included icons are displayed on the right.



You can add an icon to your favorites by clicking the three dots at the bottom right of the icon set and then the star icon.



You can check your favorite icon sets at any time by clicking 'Starred' at the top of the screen.



'Tag' displays icon sets with tags such as 'Contains Animations,' 'Has

Padding ,' 'Precise Shapes,' and 'Uses Stroke.'



In Grid, you'll find icons designed to look sharp at specific heights.



'Palette and license' allows you to filter icon sets by whether they are full color or monochrome, whether they are available for commercial use, and whether they require attribution.



Iconify is not monetized, so donations are accepted through GitHub Sponsors , Open Collective , and PayPal .

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