Icon Viewer

Best Icon Viewer Tools for Designers and Developers (2026)

Overview

Icon viewers let you preview, inspect, extract, and convert icon files (ICO, ICNS, SVG, PNG, etc.) quickly—handy for UI design, app development, asset audits, and extracting system icons. Below are top choices in 2026 with why they matter and who they suit.

Tool Best for Key features
IconWorkshop (Axialis) Windows developers, icon authors Create/edit multi‑resolution ICO/ICNS, batch convert, export to PNG/SVG, resource editor
IcoFX Designers on Windows Edit/convert icons & cursors, batch processing, layered editing, export preset support
IconViewer (Shell extension) Quick previews on Windows Explorer Explorer thumbnail+property-sheet preview for ICO/PNG/SVG; zero‑learning‑curve
IconJar macOS designers & teams Organize/search icon libraries, drag‑and‑drop to design apps, export in multiple formats, team library sync
Image2icon (macOS) Casual designers Simple drag‑and‑drop icon creation, conversions to ICNS/ICO, templates
XnView MP Cross‑platform power users Preview many image formats including ICO/SVG, batch convert/rename, metadata inspection
Resource Hacker / Resource Tuner Developers inspecting executables Inspect/extract icons from EXE/DLL/RES, edit resources inside binaries
FastStone Image Viewer Lightweight Windows previewer Fast thumbnails, convert/export ICO/PNG, quick batch operations
Inkscape SVG-focused designers Inspect/edit SVG icons, export to PNG, strong vector editing features
Icons8 App & Mega Creator Mixed designers/devs Massive curated library + local viewer/editor, AI‑assisted generation, export to multiple formats

How to pick

  • Need to edit or build multi‑size icons (ICO/ICNS): choose IconWorkshop or IcoFX.
  • macOS designers who organize libraries: choose IconJar.
  • Quick Explorer previews on Windows: install IconViewer shell extension.
  • Extract icons from binaries: use Resource Hacker/Resource Tuner.
  • Work heavily with SVG vectors: use Inkscape.
  • Cross‑platform batch conversions and broad format support: XnView MP.

Quick tips

  • Keep source SVGs for scalability; export raster formats at required pixel sizes (16, 32, 48, 64, 128, 256, 512).
  • For Windows apps, include ICO with multiple embedded sizes and 32‑bit PNG‑alpha for crisp scaling.
  • Version and license check: some viewers/editors are paid or require commercial licenses for team use.

If you want, I can produce a short comparison table specific to macOS or Windows tools only.

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