# New Icons - GeeksforGeeks (#3072) - Jasmine (#3152) - KTM (#2997) - Metro de la Ciudad de México (#3156) - Metro de Madrid (#3153) - N26 (#3133) - Prime Video (#3025) - Scratch (#2872) - Shenzhen Metro (#3158) - Tokyo Metro (#3157) - TuneIn (#3115) - VirusTotal (#3182) # Updated Icons - Bitwarden (#3150) - SpaceX (#3159)
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Simple Icons
Over 1000 Free SVG icons for popular brands. See them all on one page at SimpleIcons.org. Contributions, corrections & requests can be made on GitHub. Started by Dan Leech.
Usage
General Usage
Icons can be downloaded as SVGs directly from our website - simply click the icon you want, and the download should start automatically.
CDN Usage
Icons can be served from a CDN such as JSDelivr or Unpkg. Simply use the simple-icons
npm package and specify a version in the URL like the following:
<img height="32" width="32" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/simple-icons@v2/icons/[ICON NAME].svg" />
<img height="32" width="32" src="https://unpkg.com/simple-icons@v2/icons/[ICON NAME].svg" />
Where [ICON NAME]
is replaced by the icon name, for example:
<img height="32" width="32" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/simple-icons@v2/icons/simpleicons.svg" />
<img height="32" width="32" src="https://unpkg.com/simple-icons@v2/icons/simpleicons.svg" />
These examples use the latest major version. This means you won't receive any updates following the next major release. You can use @latest
instead to receive updates indefinitely. However, this will result in a 404
error if the icon is removed.
Node Usage
The icons are also available through our npm package. To install, simply run:
$ npm install simple-icons
The API can then be used as follows:
const simpleIcons = require('simple-icons');
console.log(simpleIcons.get('Simple Icons'));
/*
{
title: 'Simple Icons',
slug: 'simpleicons',
hex: '111111',
source: 'https://simpleicons.org/',
svg: '<svg role="img" viewBox="0 0 24 24" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg">...</svg>',
path: 'M12 12v-1.5c-2.484 ...'
}
*/
Alternatively you can import the needed icons individually. This is useful if you are e.g. compiling your code with webpack and therefore have to be mindful of your package size:
const icon = require('simple-icons/icons/simpleicons');
console.log(icon);
/*
{
title: 'Simple Icons',
slug: 'simpleicons',
hex: '111111',
source: 'https://simpleicons.org/',
svg: '<svg role="img" viewBox="0 0 24 24" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg">...</svg>',
path: 'M12 12v-1.5c-2.484 ...'
}
*/
TypeScript Usage
There are also TypeScript type definitions for the Node package. To use them, simply run:
$ npm install @types/simple-icons
PHP Usage
The icons are also available through our Packagist package. To install, simply run:
$ composer require simple-icons/simple-icons
The package can then be used as follows:
<?php
echo file_get_contents('path/to/package/icons/simple-icons.svg');
// <svg role="img" viewBox="0 0 24 24" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg">...</svg>
?>
Third Party Extensions
Drupal
Icons are also available as a Drupal module created by Phil Wolstenholme.
Flutter
Icons are also available as a Flutter package created by @muj-programmer.
Home Assistant
Icons are also available as a Home Assistant plugin created by @vigonotion.
Kirby
Icons are also available as a Kirby plugin created by @runxel.
React
Icons are also available as a React package created by @wootsbot.
Svelte
Icons are also available as a Svelte package created by @wootsbot.
WordPress
Icons are also available as a WordPress plugin created by @tjtaylo.