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Tabler Icons

Tabler Icons

A set of 5718 free MIT-licensed high-quality SVG icons for you to use in your web projects. Each icon is designed on a 24x24 grid and a 2px stroke.

Browse at tabler-icons.io →

Sponsors

If you want to support my project and help me grow it, you can become a sponsor on GitHub or just donate on PayPal :)

Preview

Outline version (4886 icons)

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Filled version (832 icons)

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Installation

npm install @tabler/icons --save

or just download from GitHub.

Usage

All icons are built with SVG, so you can place them as <img>, background-image and inline in HTML code.

HTML image

If you load an icon as an image, you can modify its size using CSS.

<img src="path/to/icon.svg" alt="icon title" />

Inline HTML

You can paste the content of the icon file into your HTML code to display it on the page.

<a href="">
  <svg
    xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"
    class="icon icon-tabler icon-tabler-disabled"
    width="24"
    height="24"
    viewBox="0 0 24 24"
    stroke-width="1.25"
    stroke="currentColor"
    fill="none"
    stroke-linecap="round"
    stroke-linejoin="round"
  >
    ...
  </svg>
  Click me
</a>

Thanks to that, you can change the size, color and the stroke-width of the icons with CSS code.

.icon-tabler {
  color: red;
  width: 32px;
  height: 32px;
  stroke-width: 1.25;
}

SVG sprite

Add an icon to be displayed on your page with the following markup (activity in the above example can be replaced with any valid icon name):

<svg width="24" height="24">
  <use xlink:href="path/to/tabler-sprite.svg#tabler-activity" />
</svg>

React

React components available through @tabler/icons-react package.

import { IconAward } from '@tabler/icons-react';

const MyComponent = () => {
  return <IconAward
    size={36} // set custom `width` and `height`
    color="red" // set `stroke` color
    stroke={3}  // set `stroke-width`
    strokeLinejoin="miter" // override other SVG props
  />
}

@tabler/icons-react exports its own type declarations for usage with React and Typescript.

For more details, see the documentation.

Vue

Vue components available through @tabler/icons-vue package.

<template>
  <!-- basic usage -->
  <IconHome />

  <!-- set `stroke` color -->
  <IconHome color="red"/>
  <IconHome stroke="red"/>

  <!-- set custom `width` and `height` -->
  <IconHome size="36"/>

  <!-- set `stroke-width` -->
  <IconHome strokeWidth="2"/>
  <IconHome stroke-width="2"/>
</template>

<script>
// Returns Vue component
import { IconHome } from '@tabler/icons-vue';

export default {
  components: { IconHome }
};
</script>

or with <script setup>

<script setup>
// Import Vue component
import { IconHome } from '@tabler/icons-vue';
</script>

<template>
  <IconHome color="red" size="36" strokeWidth="2"/>
</template>

For more details, see the documentation.

Angular

Angular components available through angular-tabler-icons package. Install the package, then create icons module:

import { NgModule } from '@angular/core';

import { TablerIconsModule } from 'angular-tabler-icons';
import { IconCamera, IconHeart, IconBrandGithub } from 'angular-tabler-icons/icons';

// Select some icons (use an object, not an array)
const icons = {
  IconCamera,
  IconHeart,
  IconBrandGithub
};

@NgModule({
  imports: [
    TablerIconsModule.pick(icons)
  ],
  exports: [
    TablerIconsModule
  ]
})
export class IconsModule { }

After importing the IconsModule in your feature or shared module, use the icons as follows:

<i-tabler name="camera"></i-tabler>
<i-tabler name="heart" style="color: red;"></i-tabler>
<i-tabler name="brand-github" class="someclass"></i-tabler>

angular-tabler-icons exports its own type declarations for usage with Typescript.

For more usage documentation refer to the official documentation.

Svelte

Svelte components available through @tabler/icons-svelte package.

<script lang="ts">
  import { IconHeart } from '@tabler/icons-svelte';
</script>

<main>
  <IconHeart size={48} stroke={1} />
  <IconHeart size="32" stroke="1.5" />
  <IconHeart color="crimson" class="p-1" size="96" stroke="2" />
</main>

CDN

All files included in @tabler/icons npm package are available over a CDN.

React icons
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@tabler/icons@latest/icons-react/dist/index.umd.min.js"></script>
Iconfont
<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@tabler/icons-webfont@latest/tabler-icons.min.css">

To load a specific version replace latest with the desired version number.

<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@tabler/icons@1.74.0/icons-react/dist/index.umd.min.js"></script>
HTML
<i class="ti ti-brand-tabler"></i>
CSS
content: 'ec8f';

Compiling fonts

To compile fonts first install fontforge.

When compiling the font it will look for a json file compile-options.json in root folder (same folder as the package.json) In this file you can define extra options:

The default settings if you have not defined the file will be:

{
  "includeIcons": [],
  "fontForge": "fontforge",
  "strokeWidth": null
}

The fontforge executable needs to be in the path or you can set the path to the downloaded fontforge executable in the configuration file. If you installed in on a mac in your application directory it will be /Applications/FontForge.app/Contents/MacOS/FontForge. You can set this value in the compile-options.json file.

{
  "fontForge": "/Applications/FontForge.app/Contents/MacOS/FontForge"
}

To compile the fonts run:

npm run build-iconfont

By default the stroke width is 2. You can change the stroke width in the compile-options.json

{
  "strokeWidth": 1.5,
}

To reduce the font file size you can choose to compile a sub set of icons. When you leave the array empty it will compile all the fonts. To compile only two icons you can set for example the following option in the compile-options.json:

{
  "includeIcons": ["alert-octagon", "alert-triangle"]
}

Optional property includeCategories - an array or string of icon categories to include, category names are case-insensitive.

{
  "includeCategories": ["Devices", "System"]
}

or

{
  "includeCategories": "Devices System"
}

Optional property excludeIcons - an array of icon names using to exclude some category icons:

{
  "includeCategories": ["system"],
  "excludeIcons": ["adjustments"]
}

Complex solution:

{
  "includeIcons": ["alert-octagon", "alert-triangle"],
  "includeCategories": ["devices", "system"],
  "excludeIcons": ["adjustments"]
}

Jetpack Compose

For Android or Desktop you can use compose-icons to use icons in your projects. (see docs)

Multiple strokes

All icons in this repository have been created with the value of the stroke-width property, so if you change the value, you can get different icon variants that will fit in well with your design.

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License

Tabler Icons is licensed under the MIT License.

Sponsor Tabler

Sponsor Tabler

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Package last updated on 12 Nov 2024

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