An open-source neutral-style icon system with over 3,200 meticulously crafted symbols for designers and developers.
Remix Icon is an open-source icon system providing a neutral-style set of over 3,200 symbols for digital interfaces. It solves the problem of inconsistent, low-quality icon libraries by offering meticulously crafted icons with perfect pixel alignment and dual style variants. The project ensures designers and developers have access to a cohesive, high-quality icon set for both personal and commercial projects.
UI/UX designers and frontend developers who need a consistent, high-quality icon set for web and app interfaces. It's particularly useful for teams building design systems or products requiring a neutral, versatile visual language.
Developers choose Remix Icon for its exceptional design quality, consistency across all icons, and multiple integration options (web fonts, SVG sprites, React/Vue components). Unlike patchwork icon libraries, every icon is deliberately crafted with readability and pixel perfection as core principles.
Open source neutral style icon system
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Every icon is available in both outlined and filled variants on a strict 24x24 grid, ensuring visual harmony and flexibility across UI states.
Supports web fonts, SVG sprites, and dedicated React and Vue 3 components, catering to diverse tech stacks from vanilla HTML to modern frameworks.
Icons are meticulously crafted for pixel-perfect precision and readability, avoiding the patchwork feel of aggregated libraries, as emphasized in the philosophy.
Offers over 3,200 interface-focused icons that are continuously updated, providing a comprehensive foundation for digital products without licensing hassles.
The project does not accept third-party drawn icons to maintain quality, which limits the diversity and speed of new icon additions compared to open-community libraries.
Icons are provided as static SVGs without built-in support for animations or dynamic properties, requiring additional CSS or JavaScript work for interactive use cases.
Using SVG sprites requires downloading and managing files manually, as there's no CDN-hosted sprite solution, adding complexity over web font or component methods.