ICO

What is ICO?

ICO (Icon) is a Windows image format that stores multiple sizes and color depths of a single icon in one file, primarily used for application icons and website favicons.

Year1981
TypeLossless
UsageIcons & Favicons

What is it?

ICO (Icon) is a Windows image format that stores multiple sizes and color depths of a single icon in one file, primarily used for application icons and website favicons.

Understanding ICO helps you choose the right format for your specific needs and workflow.

Technical Specifications

DeveloperMicrosoft
File Extension.ico
CompressionNone or PNG compression
Color Depth1-bit to 32-bit
TransparencyYes (1-bit and alpha)
Multiple SizesYes (multi-resolution)
Max Size256x256 pixels
MIME Typeimage/x-icon

Pros & Cons

Advantages

Multi-resolution

A single ICO file can contain 16x16, 32x32, 48x48, and 256x256 versions - Windows picks the right size automatically.

Universal Favicon Support

Every browser and operating system supports ICO for favicons without any extra configuration.

Transparency Support

Full alpha channel transparency in 32-bit ICO allows icons to look perfect on any background.

Small Files

Icon sizes are tiny - a full multi-resolution ICO file is typically only 50-200KB.

Disadvantages

Maximum 256x256

ICO cannot store images larger than 256x256 pixels, limiting use to icon purposes only.

Complex Creation

Creating proper multi-resolution ICO files requires specialized tools - not supported by standard image editors.

Windows-centric

ICO originated as a Windows format; macOS uses ICNS instead, requiring format conversion.

Limited Color Accuracy

Older ICO variants had limited color palettes; modern 32-bit ICO resolves this but compatibility varies.

When to Use It

Here are the most common scenarios where ICO is the right choice:

Website Favicons

The browser tab icon that appears next to your site name - ICO is the most universally compatible format.

Windows Applications

Desktop application icons shown in taskbars, start menus, and file explorers.

Desktop Shortcuts

Custom icons for Windows desktop shortcuts and folder icons.

Browser Bookmarks

Icons shown in bookmark lists and browser history for quick visual identification.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What size should a favicon ICO be?

A good favicon.ico includes at least 16x16 and 32x32 sizes. Modern sites often also include 48x48 for Windows taskbar display.

Can I use PNG instead of ICO for favicons?

Yes, modern browsers support PNG favicons. But ICO ensures compatibility with older browsers and Windows integration.

How do I create an ICO file?

Use online converters, GIMP (with ICO plugin), IcoFX, or Photoshop plugins. Most standard image editors cannot save ICO natively.

Why does my favicon not show up?

Clear browser cache, ensure the file is named favicon.ico in the root directory, and check the link tag in your HTML head section.

What is the difference between ICO and ICNS?

ICO is the Windows icon format; ICNS is the macOS equivalent. Web favicons use ICO for universal compatibility.