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Favicon Generator

Turn any image into a 16/32/48/180/192/512 icon pack for websites and PWAs.

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About the Favicon Generator

Favicon Generator takes a square image and outputs the full icon set every modern site and PWA needs: classic .ico at 16/32/48, Apple Touch Icon at 180×180 and PWA manifest icons at 192 and 512 pixels.

How to use

  1. Upload a square PNG or SVG (transparency supported).
  2. Pick sizes you need (defaults cover 99% of requirements).
  3. Download the generated icons as a ZIP and unzip to your site's root.

Benefits & key features

  • Covers browser tabs, iOS home-screen, Android PWA and Windows pinned sites.
  • Consistent rounding/cropping so your brand looks the same everywhere.
  • Outputs a manifest.json snippet alongside the icons.
  • Zero upload; your logo never leaves this browser tab.

Pro tip

Start from a 512×512 source. Scaling down is flawless, while scaling up turns crisp logos into blurry blobs.

Why choose toolsfy for Image tools?

Image tools on the web love to ask for an email, insert a watermark, or quietly re-upload your photo to train someone's model. toolsfy's image utilities use the and OffscreenCanvas APIs that ship with every modern browser, which means the compression, resize or conversion step happens locally — often faster than uploading the file to a server would have taken.

Common use cases

  • E-commerce sellers batch-resizing product photos to the exact pixel dimensions a marketplace requires before listing a new SKU.
  • Writers compressing a hero image from 4 MB down to under 200 KB to keep a personal blog fast and cheap to host.
  • Designers converting a screenshot to Base64 to embed directly inside a quick HTML email mockup, with no external image URLs.

Frequently asked questions

Are my images uploaded to a server?

No. The file is read into a canvas inside your tab, processed, then offered back as a download. Nothing is uploaded.

Will quality suffer after compression?

Only if you tell it to. Every image tool exposes the quality slider and output format so you can choose between size and fidelity consciously.

Does it work on phones?

Yes — on iOS 15+ and Android 9+ Chrome. Large images may be slow on older phones because the decode step is memory-heavy, but functionality is identical.