Img to Icontiny browser icon factory
LOCAL ICON WORKSHOP

Image to Icon Converter

Turn any PNG, JPG, WebP, or SVG logo into a complete set of favicon and app icons. Everything runs locally in your browser, so your files never leave your device.

Drop your image here

PNG, JPG, WebP or SVG. Convert to favicon.ico and app icons locally in your browser.

built for launch day

Convert image to icon online

Img to Icon turns a logo, avatar, mascot or product mark into the icon files a real website needs. The image to icon converter keeps the work in one place: upload an image, shape it into a clean square, preview the tiny sizes, then save favicon.ico, PNG icons, Apple Touch Icon files and a PWA manifest.

Everything runs in your browser. That matters when the source image is a private client logo, an unreleased app mark or a quick idea you do not want to send to another server. Designers and developers can test icon padding, background color and rounded corners before placing files in production and staging previews.

Favicon for websites

Create a browser tab icon from the same source image. Use a simple crop for a bold mark, or add padding when the logo needs room to breathe.

ICO for shortcuts

Download a multi-size ICO file for classic favicon and desktop use. The image to icon output includes small layers for crisp legacy display.

App and PWA icons

Generate larger PNG sizes for home screen links and install prompts. The icon pack also includes a manifest file with paths already filled in.

one download, many surfaces

What this image to icon tool creates

A useful image to icon workflow should not stop at one tiny file. When you are launching a landing page, docs site, internal tool, PWA or side project, you usually need several icon files and a small HTML snippet. This converter gives you the set in a browser-friendly format.

Download only favicon.ico when you need a quick fix. Download the icon pack when you want the website folder, manifest and copy-ready code together.

ZIP_EXPORT
favicon.ico ICO 15 KB
favicon-32x32.png PNG 1.2 KB
apple-touch-icon.png PNG 6.4 KB
android-chrome-512x512.png PNG 14 KB
site.webmanifest JSON 0.4 KB
five small moves

How to use the image to icon converter

1

Upload

Drop in a PNG, JPG, WebP or SVG image. A clean square source works best, but wide images are fine too.

2

Shape

Choose Crop Square, Fit with Padding or Stretch. The preview updates while you adjust the icon frame.

3

Style

Add padding, round the corners, keep transparency or pick a solid background color for a tidy tile.

4

Preview

Check the small sizes before export. If 16 pixels is readable, the larger app icons usually look good.

5

Download

Save favicon.ico, a 512 PNG, the full icon pack, or copy the HTML code directly into your project.

tiny to install-ready

Best sizes for image to icon output

Icons appear in very different places. A browser tab needs a bold symbol with almost no detail. A PWA install screen can show a larger, softer mark. This image to icon converter creates several sizes from one source image so the right file is ready when a browser, device or shortcut asks for it.

SizeCommon useTip
16×16Small browser tabs and legacy favicon display.Use a strong silhouette with very little detail.
32×32Modern favicon PNG and high-density tab display.This is a practical default for website favicon code.
48×48Desktop shortcuts and some system surfaces.Keep the shape centered and easy to recognize.
180×180Apple Touch Icon for saved home screen links.A solid background often looks cleaner on mobile.
192×192 / 512×512PWA and Android install icons.Start with a high-quality source image before converting.
make the tiny version clear

Design checklist before download

The best image to icon result usually comes from a simple source image. Favicons are small, so thin lines, tiny text, detailed screenshots and busy photos can turn muddy. Use the live preview to test the smallest sizes before saving the final files.

If the 16 pixel or 32 pixel preview is hard to read, try a bolder crop, more padding or a solid background. A centered shape with clear contrast will survive the jump from a large image to icon sizes much better than a complex picture.

Works well

Simple logos, flat mascots, square marks, bold initials and high contrast product symbols.

Use carefully

Detailed photos, thin outlines, screenshots, long words and marks that touch the edge.

paste and ship

Where to place the generated icon files

For most static sites, put the generated files in the public root or in an assets folder that is copied directly to production. Then paste the generated HTML code inside the document head. Keep the final favicon URL stable after launch so bookmarks, search previews and installed app shortcuts continue to show the same icon.

Browser favicon caches can be stubborn during testing. Open a private window, refresh once, or use a new filename while you are still experimenting.

public/
├─ favicon.ico
├─ favicon-32x32.png
├─ apple-touch-icon.png
├─ android-chrome-192x192.png
├─ android-chrome-512x512.png
└─ site.webmanifest
quick answers

Image to Icon FAQ

What does image to icon mean?

It means converting a normal image file into icon files and icon sizes for favicons, desktop shortcuts, app icons, PWA icons and small project logos.

Can I convert PNG to ICO?

Yes. Upload a PNG image, choose the icon sizes you want, then download a multi-size ICO file and matching PNG versions.

Can I convert JPG or WebP to icon?

Yes. JPG and WebP images can be converted to icon files. Use a solid background if the source has no transparency.

Should my source image be square?

A square source is easiest, but it is not required. Crop fills the frame, Fit keeps the whole image visible, and Stretch forces the image into the selected icon shape.

Is this image to icon converter free?

Yes. The basic conversion is free and runs in the browser. No account is needed for a quick image to icon conversion.

Is my image uploaded?

No. The converter works locally in your browser. Your image stays on your device while the ICO, PNG and manifest files are generated.

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