A pack of over 480 beautifully crafted open-source icons with SVG, font, Sketch, and animation support.
Eva Icons is an open-source icon library containing over 480 professionally designed icons for digital interfaces. It solves the need for consistent, high-quality icons across web, iOS, and Android projects by providing multiple formats and visual styles. The library includes built-in animations and easy integration methods for developers and designers.
Frontend developers, UI/UX designers, and product teams building web or mobile applications who need a comprehensive, customizable icon set. It's particularly useful for those working with design systems or consistent visual language across platforms.
Developers choose Eva Icons for its extensive collection, dual visual styles (Fill and Outline), and built-in animation capabilities that work seamlessly with simple JavaScript integration. Unlike many icon sets, it provides both web font and SVG options with performance recommendations, plus Sketch files for designers.
A pack of more than 480 beautifully crafted Open Source icons. SVG, Sketch, Web Font and Animations support.
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Provides both Fill and Outline versions for all 480+ icons, enabling flexible design choices for different UI states and themes, as emphasized in the README.
Includes four animation types (zoom, pulse, shake, flip) that can be applied via simple data attributes or JavaScript, reducing the need for custom CSS or JS code.
Available in SVG, PNG, web font, Sketch, and other formats, ensuring broad compatibility across web, mobile, and design tools, as listed in the features.
Can be quickly added via CDN or NPM with minimal setup, using JavaScript or font-based methods, making it accessible for rapid prototyping and development.
Animations are restricted to four basic types, which may not suffice for projects requiring sophisticated or customizable motion design beyond the provided options.
Lacks first-party support for popular frameworks like React or Vue, relying on community-maintained wrappers that can be less stable or documented.
The README explicitly recommends SVG over the web font for better rendering and performance, indicating the font option might be suboptimal for high-performance applications.