Image to Favicon

Convert your logo or image into perfectly sized, transparent Web Favicons for your next project.

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Upload Source Logo

Transparent PNGs work best. We'll automatically square it.

High-Quality Image to ICO Converter

Every website and application needs an optimized favicon to establish brand identity in browser tabs. Our Free Image to Icon Converter instantly transforms standard web graphics (PNG, JPG, WebP) into flawless `.ico` files directly within your browser window.

Because modern web performance demands precision, Akbarak rescales your graphics using crisp downsizing algorithms. Skip the bloated ad-filled converter sites and generate secure, offline-first icons for your Windows desktop apps, React projects, or WordPress blogs.

Flawless Icon Generation

True .ICO Format

Generates authentic icon files natively, widely compatible with all major browsers and OS systems.

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Preserved Alpha

Maintains crucial transparent backgrounds so your logos look perfect on dark and light themes.

Instantaneous Export

Local binary encoding means you get your icon file the moment you click generate.

Strict Offline Protocol

Protect your proprietary tech startup logos from being scraped by working entirely client-side.

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Website Favicons

Create the tiny 16x16 or 32x32 `.ico` files necessary for browser tabs and bookmark bars.

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Desktop Software

Convert your company logo into an icon to brand local executable files (.exe) for Windows.

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Folder Customization

Design custom aesthetic icons to visually organize local OS directories and shortcuts.

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What is the best format to upload?

For the absolute best results, upload a square SVG or PNG file that already contains a transparent background.

Why do I need an .ico file instead of just a .png?

While modern browsers support `.png` favicons, legacy enterprise environments and specific OS-level desktop applications still strictly require the `.ico` binary wrapper.

Is my company logo stored privately?

Yes. The image manipulation and `.ico` packaging occur solely within your browser's local JavaScript engine.

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