Free SVG Icons — Copy & Paste

Search 12,000+ free, open source SVG icons and click any icon to copy its SVG code — paste straight into Figma, Illustrator, or your code. Includes 297 exclusive temoto original icons (Japanese life & culture, CC0 public domain) alongside Lucide, Tabler, Material Symbols, and Phosphor. Commercial use OK, no sign-up.

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How to use

  1. Pick your icon sets with the checkboxes above. Lucide and Tabler are stroke (outline) styles, Material Symbols and Phosphor are filled styles, and temoto Original is our exclusive public-domain set of Japanese motifs. Turn on several sets at once to compare.
  2. Search by name or keyword — icon names are in English (e.g. "home", "arrow", "shopping cart", "torii"). The quick chips below the search box jump to popular categories.
  3. Click an icon to copy its complete SVG code to your clipboard.
  4. Paste (Cmd+V / Ctrl+V) into Figma, Illustrator, Sketch, or a code editor. The icon arrives as a fully editable vector. Switch the color in the toolbar first if you want the SVG copied in a different color.

Good for

  • Dropping UI icons into Figma mockups and wireframes without leaving your flow
  • Slides and documents that need a consistent, simple icon style
  • Inline SVG in web projects — the copied code is clean and ready to paste
  • Japanese-themed designs — the temoto Original set has torii gates, lanterns, onsen marks, and other motifs you won't find in mainstream libraries

Frequently asked questions

How do I paste an SVG icon into Figma or Illustrator?

Click any icon and its SVG code is copied to your clipboard. In Figma, just paste (Cmd+V / Ctrl+V) on the canvas and it lands as an editable vector layer. In Adobe Illustrator, paste onto the artboard and it comes in as paths. You can also paste the code directly into an .svg file or inline into your HTML.

Are these SVG icons free for commercial use?

Yes. Every icon on this page can be used commercially, modified, and redistributed. The temoto original set is CC0 (public domain — use it for anything, no attribution). The other sets are open source: Lucide is ISC, Tabler is MIT, Material Symbols is Apache 2.0, and Phosphor is MIT. You do not need to credit anyone to use the icons in a finished website, app, or design; only if you redistribute the icon files themselves do the open-source licenses require keeping the copyright notice (CC0 excepted).

What is the temoto original set?

An exclusive set of 297 icons drawn for temoto.app and released as CC0 (public domain). It covers Japanese life and culture — torii gates, paper lanterns, onsen marks, bento boxes, print-shop marks like registration (trim) marks, and more — subjects you rarely find in mainstream icon libraries. Because it is CC0, you can use, edit, and redistribute these icons for any purpose without attribution.

Can I change the icon color before copying?

Yes. Use the color swatches, the color picker, or type a HEX code in the toolbar — the copied SVG uses that color. After pasting, the icons stay fully editable vectors, so you can also change color, stroke width, and size later in Figma, Illustrator, or CSS.

Icon sources & licenses

Every set on this page allows commercial use, modification, and redistribution. Using the icons in a finished website, app, or design requires no credit. If you redistribute the icon files themselves, keep the copyright and license notice as each license requires — except the temoto originals, which are CC0 and free of any conditions.

  • temoto Original icons — CC0 (public domain) license, drawn for temoto.app and released into the public domain — no attribution needed, ever
  • Lucide — ISC license, the community fork of Feather Icons
  • Tabler Icons — MIT license, one of the largest open-source outline sets
  • Material Symbols (Google) — Apache-2.0 license, Google’s Material Symbols, outlined variant
  • Phosphor Icons — MIT license, a flexible family with a friendly feel