Favicon Generator

Favicon Generator

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Generate a complete favicon package — ICO, Apple touch, Android Chrome, PWA manifests — from a single image

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PNG, SVG, JPG or WebP — 512×512 recommended

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Drop 512×512 PNG or SVG here

PNG, JPG, SVG, WebP — up to 10 MB

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Upload an image and click Generate

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How the Favicon Generator Works

Create a complete favicon package from a single image. Cover every browser, device, and platform with one upload.

Complete Favicon Package

Generate all the favicon sizes you need in one click — ICO (16/32/48px), Apple Touch Icon (180px), Android Chrome (192/512px), and a web app manifest file.

Simple Workflow

Upload a single high-resolution image (PNG, SVG, or JPG) and the tool automatically resizes, crops, and converts it into every required format.

Ready-to-Use HTML

Get the complete HTML snippet with all link and meta tags. Copy-paste it into your page head and your favicons work everywhere — browsers, bookmarks, home screens.

PWA Support

The generated manifest.webmanifest includes icons for Progressive Web Apps. Install your site as a mobile or desktop app with the correct icon on every platform.

Frequently Asked Questions

Use a square image at least 512x512 pixels. The tool will downscale it to all the required sizes. SVG sources produce the sharpest results at every size since they are resolution-independent.

Yes. The ICO format is still required for older browsers and the Windows taskbar. It bundles multiple sizes (16, 32, 48px) in a single file. Our generator creates this automatically alongside the modern PNG-based favicons.

When someone bookmarks your website on an iPhone or iPad, Safari uses the Apple Touch Icon (180x180 PNG) as the bookmark image and home screen icon. Without it, Safari takes a screenshot of your page, which usually looks bad.

Download the ZIP, extract the files into your public directory, and add the provided HTML tags to your page head. The HTML snippet references all icons with the correct paths and attributes.