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Free Favicon Generator

Favicon Generator lets you create favicon-ready output for websites, tools, apps and small web projects more easily. It works directly in the browser on desktop or mobile, so the result can be reviewed before saving, sharing, printing, exporting, or using it in a larger workflow.

World Focus ICO + PNG Mobile Friendly Manifest Ready

Create Your Favicon Set

Upload a square-friendly image, adjust scale and position, then generate all key favicon files.

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Main preview · 512 × 512
16 × 16 Browser tab favicon
32 × 32 Common favicon PNG
48 × 48 Extra PNG icon
180 × 180 Apple touch icon
192 × 192 Manifest icon
512 × 512 Large manifest icon

Current Output

Upload an image
Manifest Ready Apple + Android World Focus
Tip: this tool creates a practical favicon set from one uploaded image, so you can use the files directly in static websites and modern browser setups.

Extra Downloads

HTML Head Snippet

Generate your favicon set to view the ready HTML snippet here.

Manifest Preview

Generate your favicon set to view the manifest JSON here.

Modern Favicon Set

This tool generates common favicon PNG sizes, Apple touch icon, manifest icons, and favicon.ico from one source image.

Mobile Ready

Slider-based controls are included so position and scale are easier to manage on phone screens too.

Clear Workflow Layout

No misleading download ads, no fake placements, and no confusing button-like ad placeholders inside the generator UI.

About This Favicon Generator Tool

This favicon generator is made for small but important branding tasks that affect how a website appears in tabs, bookmarks, app-style shortcuts, and browser history. It helps turn a logo or simple image into the practical icon sizes and file formats that modern sites usually need, including common favicon and touch-icon outputs.

A favicon looks tiny, but it has a real impact on recognition and trust. When visitors keep multiple tabs open, the right icon helps a site stand out and feel more complete. That is why this page focuses on clean previews, sensible icon sizes, and outputs that are easier to match with a site’s preferred layout and manifest setup.

The tool is also useful when a site is being polished for launch or refreshed later with a better brand mark. Because favicon work often happens in short design passes, the mobile-friendly workflow makes it easier to review the image, confirm the crop, and check the final set before it is uploaded to the live site.

Note: Review the icon at small sizes before publishing so the final favicon stays readable in browser tabs.

Favicon Generator Tool FAQ

What does this favicon generator create? It helps create favicon-style files and common icon sizes for website use.

Why is the favicon important? It helps users recognise the site in tabs, bookmarks, and shortcuts.

Can a logo be used as the source image? Yes. A clear logo or simple mark usually works best.

Should the result be checked at small sizes? Yes. Tiny icons should stay readable and not lose their shape.

Is this useful before launch? Yes. It is especially helpful when a site is being published or refreshed with better branding.

Real-World Favicon Examples

A brand mark that looks strong on a poster may lose clarity when it is reduced to a tiny tab icon. The generator helps check whether the logo still works at very small sizes and whether the shape stays readable next to other browser tabs.

It is also useful when a site is being refreshed with new branding. A clean favicon set can make the page feel more complete across desktop tabs, bookmark bars, and mobile shortcuts, which is why small icon work matters more than it first appears.

Note: Keep the final choice, export, or comparison aligned with the original source details and any rules that apply to the task.

How people use this in practice

Small icon work is often ignored until a site goes live, but it can shape the first impression visitors get in a browser. This page is useful when a logo needs to be reduced, checked at tab size, and turned into a favicon set that still looks clear in real use.

It is also handy when a site refresh is being done in stages. The favicon can be reviewed separately from the full design, which makes it easier to confirm that the icon still reads well against light and dark tabs, bookmarks, and mobile shortcuts.

Note: This is a planning and review aid, so the final result should still be checked against the original source or rules that apply to the task.