Image to ICO

Drag images here or click to select files

Supports JPG, PNG, WebP, BMP, GIF first frame, and browser-readable images

ICO sizes

Choose one or more sizes to include in each ICO file

About Image to ICO

Product introduction

Image to ICO is a browser-local icon converter for creating multi-size ICO files from common raster images. It is useful for favicon files, desktop shortcuts, Windows icons, and app assets.


Features

  • Convert JPG, PNG, WebP, BMP and GIF first frames to ICO
  • Choose common icon sizes from 16px to 256px
  • Pack multiple sizes into one ICO file
  • Preserve the full image with transparent padding for non-square sources
  • Batch convert images and download a ZIP package
  • Process files locally in the browser without uploading

How to use

  1. 1Drag images into the upload area or click to select files
  2. 2Choose the ICO sizes to include
  3. 3Wait for the browser to generate each ICO file
  4. 4Download a single ICO from its result card
  5. 5Use download all to save successful results as a ZIP file

FAQ

Which image formats are supported?
JPG, PNG, WebP, BMP and GIF are supported directly. Other browser-readable image formats can also be attempted.
How are GIF files handled?
GIF files use the first decoded frame to create a static ICO, so animation is not preserved.
What happens to non-square images?
They are scaled proportionally into a transparent square canvas, so the full image is preserved without cropping or stretching.
Why do multiple selected sizes download as one ICO file?
ICO is an icon container format. One .ico file can contain 16px, 32px, 48px, 256px and other sizes at the same time. When you select multiple sizes, this tool packs them into the same ICO file instead of creating separate image files. Many image viewers show only one embedded size, so it can look like there is only one image; when used as a favicon or Windows icon, the system chooses the best size for the context. Download all packages each source image's multi-size ICO file into a ZIP.
Are images uploaded to a server?
No. Conversion runs locally in your browser and files are not uploaded.

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