
Really Big Icon Sets
Never use mismatched icons again. Streamline's sets are 50x larger than the industry average, drawn in-house by 8 veteran designers, so you always find what you need in one consistent library.
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These are the world's largest icon sets, with 70,000+ icons in 50+ categories, including interface, finance and shopping. They have every icon you'll ever need.

A thin line icon style with enough details. 1px stroke on a 24px grid.

A minimal and geometric line style. 1.5px stroke on a 24px grid.

A solid style with 2px stroke on a 24px grid. Perfect for branding.
Core is a neutral icon set that is designed to work in any context. It’s the icon equivalent of the Helvetica font.

Core Line
The complete collection of icons for user interfaces, based on a tiny 14px grid.

Core Solid
A solid style of icons that works perfectly with inline text or small navigation items.

Core Duo
Super easy to adapt to your project with only two colors.

Core Flat
A solid version of Core Duo for brands with two main colors.
Plump / 48k icons / 8 styles
Plump icons are 100% cute since they were inspired by cartoons. It works best for joyful brands like Ikea or M&Ms.

Plump Line
A highly legible, line style that works great on dark backgrounds. Based on 48px grid.

Plump Solid
It's a solid style that works great on dark backgrounds. Easy to customize colors.

Plump Duo
Super easy to adapt to your project with only two colors.

Plump Flat
A solid version of Plump Duo for brands with two main colors.
Inspired by Tesla's Cybertruck, Sharp has strict construction guidelines. It works well for brands that want to convey luxury or competence.

Sharp Line
A highly legible, line style that works great on dark backgrounds. Based on 48px grid.

Sharp Solid
It's a solid style that works great on dark backgrounds. Easy to customize colors.

Sharp Duo
Super easy to adapt to your project with only two colors.

Sharp Flat
A solid version that works better if you have two important brand colors.
Flex has smooth curves and rejects the strict lines traditionally used in icons. It's a great choice for brands with a modern and honest approach, like Airbnb, Slack or Basecamp.

Flex Line
A line style icon set with minimalistic, elegant and smooth curves.

Flex Solid
It's a solid style that works great on dark backgrounds. Easy to customize colors.

Flex Duo
This is a two-color variant of the Flex Line icon set.

Flex Flat
A two-color variant of Flex Solid style.
Freehand is a friendly style with a hand-drawn feeling. It's based on a 24px grid and works best for educational or seniority use cases.

Freehand Mono
Use this hand drawn icon set if your brand has one color.

Freehand Duotone
A variation with two tones for brands that want to feature two colors.
These icons can be used at a small size, as they are built on a 10px grid. Perfect for using with inline texts or small navigation items and buttons.

Micro Line
A simple line style of icons for shopping buttons, navigation bars, and in-line items.

Micro Solid
A solid style of icons for shopping buttons, navigation bars, and in-line items.
Cyber's angular style uses only straight lines and sharps angles. Built on a 1px stroke on a 24px grid, it's a challenging style to use.

Cyber Line
A simple line style of icons for ecommerce brands that use angular or serif fonts.
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Cyber Duotone
A solid style of icons for ecommerce brands that have two primary colors.
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Nova follows Google's Material Design guidelines to create a minimal yet legible icon set. Nova uses a 2px stroke on a 24px grid. It's a predecessor to Streamline Material.

Nova Line
A simple line style of icons for shopping icons.

Nova Solid
A solid style of icons for brands that have two primary colors.
Scroll back up and choose a set that resonates best with you. You should evaluate each set based on it's personality, size, and whether it has the icons you need. These icons are some of the largest icon sets on the internet, so there's no wrong choice!

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