Favicon generator
Turn a logo or image into the complete favicon set for your website: a multi-size favicon.ico, Apple touch icon and PWA icons – with a ready-made HTML snippet. Everything is generated locally in your browser, with no upload.
Drop images here
JPG, PNG, WebP, AVIF, HEIC, GIF, BMP, SVG · up to 50 files · 100% on your device
How it works
- 1
Choose a logo or image
Drag a preferably square image into the field above – PNG with transparency works best, but JPG, WebP or HEIC work too.
- 2
Generate the favicon set
One click creates favicon.ico (16, 32 and 48 px), apple-touch-icon.png (180 px) plus icon-192.png and icon-512.png for web apps.
- 3
Save and embed
Save the set as a ZIP, put the files in your website's root directory and copy the included HTML snippet into the <head>.
Your benefits
The complete set, not just one file
Browsers, the iOS home screen and progressive web apps expect different sizes. You get all common variants in one run – consistent from the same source.
Company logos stay in-house
Unreleased logos and brand drafts don't belong on third-party servers. Generation runs entirely locally – technically guaranteed by our Content Security Policy.
Ready-made HTML snippet
The matching <link> tags come included – copy, paste into the <head>, done. No looking up the right rel attributes.
Frequently asked questions
Which files does the favicon generator create?
A favicon.ico containing the sizes 16, 32 and 48 pixels, an apple-touch-icon.png at 180 pixels, plus icon-192.png and icon-512.png for web app manifests – downloadable together as a ZIP.
Is my logo uploaded for this?
No. All sizes are rendered and packaged locally in your browser. Your logo never leaves your device.
Does my source image have to be square?
No. Non-square images are automatically center-cropped to a square. For full control over the crop, square the image yourself beforehand.
What resolution should the source image have?
At least 512 × 512 pixels so the largest icon stays sharp. Smaller sources work, but are not upscaled for the big variants.
Does the ICO file work in all browsers?
Yes. The favicon.ico contains PNG-compressed entries as supported by all modern browsers; the PNG icons additionally cover Apple devices and web app manifests.