
Security News
Meet Socket at Black Hat Europe and BSides London 2025
Socket is heading to London! Stop by our booth or schedule a meeting to see what we've been working on.
@gluestack-ui/icon
Advanced tools
A universal headless icon component for React Native, Next.js & React
To use @gluestack-ui/icon, all you need to do is install the
@gluestack-ui/icon package:
$ yarn add @gluestack-ui/icon
# or
$ npm i @gluestack-ui/icon
Whether you're building a simple form or a complex data collection system, the icon component offers a user-friendly way for users to select multiple options from a list. Here's an example how to use this package to create one:
import { Root } from '../components/core/icon/styled-components';
import { createIcon } from '@gluestack-ui/icon';
const Icon = createIcon({
Root,
});
Default styling of all these components can be found in the components/core/icon file. For reference, you can view the source code of the styled icon components.
// import the styles
import { Root } from '../components/core/icon/styled-components';
// import the createIcon function
import { createIcon } from '@gluestack-ui/icon';
// Understanding the API
const Icon = createIcon({
Root,
});
// Using the icon component
export default () => <Icon />;
More guides on how to get started are available here.
FAQs
A universal headless icon component for React Native, Next.js & React
The npm package @gluestack-ui/icon receives a total of 41,860 weekly downloads. As such, @gluestack-ui/icon popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @gluestack-ui/icon demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 16 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
Did you know?

Socket for GitHub automatically highlights issues in each pull request and monitors the health of all your open source dependencies. Discover the contents of your packages and block harmful activity before you install or update your dependencies.

Security News
Socket is heading to London! Stop by our booth or schedule a meeting to see what we've been working on.

Security News
OWASP’s 2025 Top 10 introduces Software Supply Chain Failures as a new category, reflecting rising concern over dependency and build system risks.

Research
/Security News
Socket researchers discovered nine malicious NuGet packages that use time-delayed payloads to crash applications and corrupt industrial control systems.