Create an ICO favicon from an image.
Crop your image into a square and package 16x16, 32x32, and 48x48 PNG icons into one ICO file for browsers and desktop apps.
Result will appear here
How to use Image to ICO (Favicon)
- Drop an image (or several) into the upload area, or click to pick from your device.
- Adjust any settings — output format, target size, pixel grid, whatever the tool exposes.
- Click Download to save the result. Everything runs locally; nothing is uploaded.
Why imgrove's Image to ICO (Favicon)
- Free, no signup. Open the tool, use it, leave. No account, no email, no trial.
- Browser-based. All processing happens on your device. Your images never touch a server.
- Mobile-friendly. Works on iOS, Android, Chromebook — anywhere a modern browser runs.
- No watermarks. What you produce is yours.
Best for
- Creating. creating quick favicons from logos or app icons
- Packaging. packaging several small icon sizes into one ICO file
- Testing. testing favicon crops before updating a website
What you get
- One. one ICO file containing 16x16, 32x32, and 48x48 PNG icons
- A. a square center crop preview before download
Before you download
- This. this does not generate a full web manifest package
- Very. very detailed photos may be hard to recognize at favicon sizes
- Private by design. This tool runs locally in your browser; image pixels are processed on your device.
Frequently asked questions
Is Image to ICO (Favicon) really free?
Yes. Every imgrove tool is free, with no signup, no trial, and no per-file limit beyond sensible browser memory.
Are my images uploaded to a server?
No. Image to ICO (Favicon) runs entirely client-side in your browser. The image never leaves your device.
Which file formats does Image to ICO (Favicon) support?
JPG, PNG, and WebP are supported across all first-launch imgrove tools. More formats are added only after browser smoke coverage passes.
Can I use it on a phone?
Yes. imgrove is designed mobile-first.