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| Tool | Stars | Velocity | Language | License | Score |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Tabler Icons Free and open source icons for web design | 20.5k | +82/wk | JavaScript | MIT License | 79 |
If you need icons for a web project and don't want to pay for a premium icon set, Tabler Icons gives you 5,000+ SVG icons — consistent style, customizable stroke width, free for commercial use. They look clean, modern, and work everywhere: React, Vue, Svelte, Figma, or raw SVGs. 20.5K stars, MIT, growing at +82/week. Every icon is a single SVG with configurable stroke width (1-3px), size, and color. The set covers the usual suspects — arrows, devices, social media, files, weather — plus less common categories like math symbols and cryptocurrency logos. Official packages for React, Vue, Preact, Svelte, Angular, and web components. Fully free. Every icon, every format, every framework integration. MIT license means commercial use with no attribution required. Solo to large teams — zero cost. The Figma plugin makes handoff between design and development seamless. The catch: 5,000+ icons sounds like a lot until you need a very specific one and it's not there. The style is distinctly Tabler — rounded, friendly, consistent stroke width — which is great for coherence but means they won't match every design system. If you need a different aesthetic (sharp corners, filled icons, brand-specific), you'll want to look elsewhere. And unlike Lucide, Tabler doesn't have as strong a community contribution pipeline for new icons.