A comprehensive collection of 5,600+ SVG icons for brands, AWS, Azure, and GCP, available as tree-shakeable npm packages.
theSVG is an open-source library that provides over 5,600 SVG icons, including brand logos and cloud service icons from AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud. It centralizes scattered brand assets into a single, searchable, and versioned resource available via npm, CDN, CLI, and API. The project solves the problem of developers needing to hunt through press kits and random repositories for consistent, high-quality SVG icons.
Frontend developers, designers, and technical writers who need reliable SVG icons for branding, documentation, cloud architecture diagrams, and UI design.
Developers choose theSVG for its comprehensive, tree-shakeable collection that includes hard-to-find brand and cloud icons, its framework-agnostic distribution, and its commitment to being a single, maintained source without gatekeeping.
5,650+ brand SVG icons for developers. Tree-shakeable, typed, open source. npm i thesvg
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Includes over 5,600 icons, with 4,019 brand logos and official cloud service icons from AWS, Azure, and GCP, as explicitly listed in the README's collections table.
Icons support up to 7 variants like default, mono, light, and dark, providing flexibility for different design contexts, as detailed in the README's variants section.
Available as npm packages for React, Vue, Svelte, and via CDN for plain HTML, with clear usage examples in the README for each framework.
Allows importing only the icons you use to minimize bundle size, emphasized in the README as a key optimization feature.
Includes an MCP server for AI assistants like Claude and Cursor, enabling seamless icon access in modern development workflows, as highlighted in the README.
Icons are provided under fair use and mixed licenses, with AWS icons under CC BY-ND 2.0 that prohibits derivatives, requiring legal diligence as noted in the disclaimer.
Icons come as unstyled SVG strings or components, necessitating custom CSS work for styling and integration, unlike libraries with pre-styled options.
Cloud service icons are updated only quarterly, as stated in the README, which may lag behind the latest releases from AWS, Azure, and GCP.