Icons SVG Files
UI and interface icons for web and mobile apps
13 SVGs availableTinkerbell SVG
Shield SVG
Clock SVG
Heart Outline SVG
Free Heart SVG
American Flag Svg Free SVG
Hand SVG
Home Sweet Home SVG
Mexican Flag SVG
Distressed Flag SVG
Smiley Face SVG
Smiley Face SVG
Thank You SVG
Free Icons SVG Files for Every Project
Whether you are building a website, designing a poster, or setting up a craft project with your Cricut, our icons SVG collection has you covered. Every file in this category is a true vector graphic, which means it scales to any size without losing an ounce of sharpness. You can use them at icon size in a mobile app or blow them up for a banner and they will look equally crisp.
All 13 SVG files in the Icons category are released under the CC0 1.0 public domain license. That is a fancy way of saying you can use them for absolutely anything, whether it is a personal blog, a client project, a commercial product, or a school assignment. No attribution required, no permission needed.
What Makes SVG the Right Choice?
Unlike PNG or JPEG images that are made up of tiny pixels, SVG files describe shapes using mathematical paths. That is why they stay perfectly sharp at every resolution. They are also surprisingly lightweight, which makes your pages load faster. And because SVG is just XML under the hood, you can tweak colors, add animations, or style them with CSS without ever opening a design tool.
How to Get Started
Browse the icons graphics above and click any one that catches your eye to see a full preview. From there you can download the SVG file or copy the code directly. Most design tools, including Figma, Sketch, Illustrator, and Canva, import SVG natively. If you work with cutting machines, just drop the file straight into Cricut Design Space or Silhouette Studio and you are good to go.