Favicon Tools
How to Make a Favicon From a Logo
A practical workflow for turning a logo into a favicon set that still looks clean at tiny sizes.
A full logo often does not survive favicon sizing without simplification. Thin detail, long wordmarks, and low contrast usually collapse once the asset is reduced to browser-tab scale.
The stronger workflow is to start from the most recognizable part of the logo, preserve clean edges, and export a multi-size set that can tolerate both tiny and larger icon surfaces.
This guide helps the cluster because it targets the very first task many site owners bring into a favicon generator: converting an existing logo into something usable.
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