Turn SVG code or .svg files into a real Windows-compatible favicon.ico that bundles 16, 32, 48, 64, 128 and 256 px frames.
Preview the vector, edit the source if needed, and download the .ico directly from your browser.
A modern favicon needs multiple resolutions packed into one .ico file so that browser tabs, bookmarks, Windows shortcuts, and tile icons all look crisp. This page wraps the existing SVG studio in a focused SVG to ICO workflow: upload or paste, preview, and export favicon.ico.
Drop an .svg file or paste raw SVG/XML source. The preview updates immediately so you can catch broken markup before exporting the icon.
Zoom, pan, and switch preview backgrounds to see how strokes, fills, and transparent areas will look when rasterized into tiny favicon sizes.
The studio opens with ICO as the main export target, while SVG, PNG, JPG, and PDF remain one click away in the dropdown.
The .ico file is stitched together from PNG frames rendered locally. Your SVG does not upload to a server.
A dedicated ICO converter removes the usual format friction: no design app, no ImageMagick install, no command line, and no privacy trade-off.
The exporter packs 16, 32, 48, 64, 128 and 256 px PNG frames into a single ICONDIR header, so browsers and Windows pick the sharpest size automatically.
Modern Windows (Vista+) and every modern browser read PNG payloads inside .ico natively, so the file stays small while still showing transparency at every size.
If an SVG has an incorrect fill, oversized viewBox, or strokes that vanish at 16 px, edit the source beside the preview instead of shipping a blurry favicon.
Because conversion happens client-side, you can iterate on the icon repeatedly without waiting for cloud jobs or handing your artwork to a third-party converter.
The page is focused on the SVG to ICO job, while preserving the inspection and editing tools that make the full SVG Viewer useful.
The main export control downloads favicon.ico first, reducing clicks for users who landed here with a specific SVG to ICO task.
Every export bundles the standard favicon sizes (16, 32, 48, 64, 128, 256) so the same .ico works in browser tabs, bookmarks, taskbars, and high-DPI shortcuts.
Each frame keeps the SVG's alpha channel, so the favicon looks correct on light and dark browser themes.
Format or minify SVG source, repair attributes, and keep the rendered preview in sync as you edit.
Inspect tiny icon details before export with cursor-anchored zoom, drag-to-pan, fit-to-window, and 100% reset.
Need a single PNG, JPG, vector PDF, or cleaned SVG instead? The same studio keeps those export options close by.
Common questions about converting SVG files to favicon.ico online.
Yes. It runs in your browser with no signup, no credit card, and no daily limit.
No. Uploading, parsing, previewing, editing, rendering each size, and packing the .ico file all happen locally in your browser.
Every .ico bundles 16, 32, 48, 64, 128 and 256 px frames — the set browsers and Windows commonly choose between.
Yes. The exporter encodes each frame as PNG with an alpha channel, so transparent SVG areas remain transparent in the favicon.
Yes. The output is a standard ICONDIR file with PNG payloads. Chromium, Firefox, Safari, Edge, and modern Windows all read this format natively.
Yes. Thin strokes and dense detail can disappear at 16 px. Use the live preview at low zoom to see how the icon collapses before exporting.
Yes. ICO is the primary action on this page, but the export menu still exposes SVG, PNG, JPG, and PDF options.
Paste SVG code, upload an .svg file, preview it, and export a multi-resolution favicon.ico directly in your browser. Need a logo first? Generate a clean vector logo with GPT Image 2.