Icones.js.org icon search

A new icon search engine, Icones.js.org, aggregates over 100 icon collections with animated and static assets that work with React, Vue, Astro and more. (x.com) The resource includes flags, logos and spinners and offers SVG/PNG downloads aimed at quick UI improvements in portfolio projects. (x.com)

Icones.js.org is a browser-based icon search tool that pulls together dozens of open-source icon packs and lets developers copy or download assets from one place. (icones.js.org) The site lists icon sets from Material Symbols, Tabler Icons, Lucide, Remix Icon and Bootstrap Icons, with each collection showing its license, author and icon count on the homepage. (icones.js.org) Its interface exposes export options for raw Scalable Vector Graphics, Portable Network Graphics and framework snippets for Vue, React, Svelte, Qwik, Solid, Astro and React Native. (icones.js.org) The underlying idea is simple: icons are small vector drawings used for buttons, menus and status badges, and developers usually spend time hunting across separate libraries to find one that matches a project. Icones puts those libraries behind one search box and one export menu. (github.com) The project is built by Anthony Fu’s antfu-collective and describes itself as an “Icon Explorer” powered by Iconify, an icon infrastructure project that standardizes thousands of icons from many sets. (github.com, icon-sets.iconify.design) The GitHub repository says searching is done locally in the browser rather than through live web queries, which means results appear instantly after the icon data is loaded. The same repository lists features including fuzzy search, direct SVG download, mobile support, collection bookmarks and a “Bag” for packing selected icons into an icon font. (github.com) The catalog now spans well over 100 collections. The homepage currently shows packs ranging from Google’s Material Symbols with more than 15,000 icons to SVG Spinners with 46 loading indicators. (icones.js.org, icon-sets.iconify.design) The mix is broader than standard user-interface symbols. Iconify’s taxonomy includes categories for logos, emoji, flags, maps and multicolor sets, and Icones surfaces collections such as Bitcoin Icons, WordPress Icons and SVG Spinners alongside general-purpose packs. (icon-sets.iconify.design, icones.js.org) That makes the tool useful for quick mockups and portfolio sites, where developers often need a brand logo, a country flag or a loading spinner without adding a separate design workflow. The site’s export menu also includes direct downloads and code snippets, which shortens the gap between finding an icon and shipping it in an interface. (icones.js.org, github.com) The project is not new, but it is still being maintained. GitHub shows recent commits in 2026, and the live site displays collection updates dated February 7, 2026 on at least some packs. (github.com, icones.js.org) For developers, the pitch is less about drawing new icons than removing friction from finding old ones. One search field now covers a large share of the open-source icon ecosystem. (icones.js.org, github.com)

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