Favicon files in one place
Generate the common favicon files teams need before launch, including SVG, 16px and 32px PNGs, Apple touch icons and Android manifest icons.
Create a letter-based or uploaded-image favicon set with SVG, PNG exports, manifest JSON and the link tags needed to add it to a website.
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Review this area to understand whether it is helping or hurting growth.
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Generate the common favicon files teams need before launch, including SVG, 16px and 32px PNGs, Apple touch icons and Android manifest icons.
A clean favicon setup helps browser tabs, bookmarks, mobile shortcuts and search surfaces look consistent when a new website goes live.
Use a simple letter mark for early-stage websites or upload a logo source image and export the standard PNG sizes directly in the browser.
The generated link tags and manifest JSON can be dropped into a website head and public asset folder during launch QA.
Quick answers about how this tool works and when to use it.
Yes. The tool renders the generated SVG or uploaded image to common PNG favicon sizes in the browser, including 16, 32, 180, 192 and 512 pixels.
No. Uploaded source images are read locally by the browser and used only for the preview and downloadable favicon sizes.
No. It outputs modern SVG and PNG favicon assets plus the install snippet. You can still add a separate favicon.ico file if a legacy system requires it.
Place the downloaded favicon files and site.webmanifest in your website public root, then add the generated link tags to the document head.