Create favicons from images or text
Generate professional favicons for your website from any image or custom text. Automatically produces ICO and PNG files in all standard sizes (16x16, 32x32, 48x48, 192x192). Pair with aukimi Inkwell to design your favicon artwork before converting it here. Part of aukimi Inkwell.
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Produce a real multi-size .ico, all PNG variants, a site.webmanifest, and the HTML snippet for your site — no upload required.
Text mode turns a letter into a favicon. Image mode accepts any PNG/JPG/SVG logo.
Pick square, rounded, or circle. Add padding to avoid logos being cropped at 16×16.
The background color doubles as your PWA theme color in the generated manifest.
Click Download favicon.ico for the legacy multi-size file, or Download All PNGs for every size.
Copy the HTML block into your site's <head>. Copy or download site.webmanifest into your web root.
The essential set is: 16×16 and 32×32 (browser tabs), 48×48 (Windows taskbar), 180×180 (Apple touch icon), 192×192 and 512×512 (Android/PWA). Our generator outputs all of these plus a real multi-size .ico file that bundles 16/32/48 for legacy browsers.
It is a real ICO file following the Microsoft ICONDIR / ICONDIRENTRY binary spec — three PNG images at 16/32/48 are embedded in a single .ico container. Some competitors just rename a PNG, which fails in Windows Explorer and older browsers.
Yes. Switch to Text mode, pick a letter (or two), choose a font, color, and shape (square, rounded, circle). Useful when you do not have a logo ready — you can get a clean monogram favicon in under a minute.
Inside the <head> of every page of your site. The snippet wires up the 16/32 PNGs, Apple touch icon, web manifest, and theme-color meta tag. Most static site generators and frameworks have a single head template to edit.
It tells mobile browsers how your site should look when installed as a Progressive Web App — name, icons, theme color, display mode. Drop the downloaded `site.webmanifest` at your web root alongside the favicon files.
Detailed logos rarely survive 16×16. Increase the Padding slider, simplify the shape (circle or rounded square), and crank up the contrast between foreground and background. Text mode often reads better at small sizes than a miniaturized logo.