Convert SVG vector images to Windows icon ICO format for free. Perfect scalable icons.
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Supported formats: SVG
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SVG to ICO Features
• Scalable rendering without quality loss
• Multiple icon sizes in one file
• Perfect for favicon creation
• Desktop icon creation support
Convert a scalable SVG vector into a Windows ICO icon file in your browser. Because SVG is resolution-independent, it rasterizes to crisp, clean icons at every size — ideal for app icons, desktop shortcuts, and favicons. The conversion is local, free, and watermark-free; your SVG is never uploaded.
How It Works
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Upload & edit
Drag and drop your image and adjust the settings. It stays on your device.
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Why Image Machine?
Your files never leave your device
All processing runs locally in your browser. Your images are never uploaded to a server.
Completely free
Every tool is free, with no limits, no watermarks, and no hidden costs.
Lightning fast
No upload waiting — your images are processed instantly on your own device.
Professional quality
Pixel-perfect output with full control over format, size, and quality.
Frequently Asked Questions
What size will the icon be rasterized at?
The SVG is rendered to the standard square icon sizes (such as 16×16, 32×32, 48×48, and 256×256). Because the source is a vector, each size is drawn sharply rather than scaled from a single bitmap.
Is the SVG's transparent background preserved?
Yes. SVG transparency maps directly to the icon's alpha channel, so your icon keeps its see-through background instead of a solid color.
Can I use the result as a website favicon?
Yes. An .ico is the most broadly compatible favicon format, recognized by every browser. Convert your logo SVG to ICO and reference it as your site's favicon.
Does the SVG leave my computer?
No. The SVG is rasterized and packaged into an .ico entirely in your browser, so the file is never uploaded.