Simply add any domain after the URL: https://favicon.is/hi.com
For larger size, add the larger parameter: https://favicon.is/hi.com?larger=true
Examples of Popular Websites
google.com
facebook.com
youtube.com
t.im
instagram.com
linkedin.com
amazon.com
microsoft.com
apple.com
netflix.com
FAQ
What is Favicon.is?
Favicon.is is a simple and efficient service that enables you to fetch the favicon (website icon) of any website. Simply provide a domain name, and we'll return the corresponding favicon. It's ideal for developers, designers, or anyone who needs quick access to website icons.
What is a favicon?
A favicon (short for "favorite icon") is a small icon that represents a website. It is typically displayed in the browser's address bar, next to the site's name in bookmarks, and in browser tabs.
Why are favicons important?
Favicons enhance brand recognition, improve user experience by making websites easily identifiable in tabs and bookmarks, and lend a professional appearance to websites.
Why not just use example.com/favicon.ico?
Relying solely on example.com/favicon.ico has several drawbacks:
Traditional favicons are often too small (typically 32x32 pixels) for modern high-resolution displays.
Not all websites store their favicon at this default location.
There's no fallback option if a favicon isn't found, which can lead to broken images.
Our service searches multiple potential icon locations and selects the best available option, ensuring superior results.
What file formats are used for favicons?
Common favicon formats include ICO, PNG, GIF, and SVG. While ICO has traditionally been the most widely supported format, modern browsers now support PNG and SVG, which offer improved quality and scalability.
How does Favicon.is work?
Favicon.is employs a multi-step process to retrieve a website's favicon:
It scans the HTML of the specified website for favicon declarations in the <head> section.
If a favicon is declared in the HTML, Favicon.is retrieves it from the specified location.
If no favicon is found in the HTML, Favicon.is attempts to fetch the favicon from the root directory as 'favicon.ico' (e.g., https://example.com/favicon.ico).
If neither method yields a favicon, a default or placeholder image is returned.
This approach ensures that Favicon.is can retrieve icons from most websites, even those that do not explicitly declare a favicon in their HTML.
What if a website doesn't have a favicon?
If a website lacks a favicon, Favicon.is will return a default or placeholder image. This guarantees that your application will always receive an image, even if the target site does not have a favicon.
Can I use Favicon.is in my application?
Absolutely! Favicon.is is designed for easy integration into various applications. You can utilize it to display favicons for links, enhance user interfaces, or in any situation where you need to programmatically fetch website icons.
Is there a rate limit for using Favicon.is?
While we aim to provide a reliable service, we do implement rate limiting to ensure fair usage. For specific information regarding rate limits or if you require high-volume access, please contact us directly.