Icon to Raster
Convert icons to raster images online. Our free converter supports various icon formats and provides high-quality raster outputs. Easily transform vector icons into pixel-based images for broader compatibility.
Key Features
Free & Easy to Use
Our icon to raster converter is completely free and requires no registration. Simply upload your icon and download the rasterized version.
Multiple Formats Supported
We support a wide range of icon formats, including ICO, SVG, PNG, JPG, and JPEG, ensuring compatibility with your files.
High-Quality Conversion
Maintain the clarity and detail of your icons with our high-quality rasterization process.
Common Use Cases
Web Development
Use rasterized icons for website favicons, buttons, and other visual elements to ensure consistent display across browsers.
App Development
Integrate raster icons into mobile and desktop applications for a seamless user experience.
Document Creation
Embed raster icons into documents (Word, PDF) without compatibility issues.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the conversion process secure?
Yes, we prioritize your data security. All uploaded files are processed securely and are automatically deleted after a short period.
What is the maximum file size I can upload?
The maximum file size is 5MB. This ensures fast processing times for all users.
Can I adjust the output resolution?
Currently, the output resolution is automatically determined based on the input icon. We are planning to add resolution control in future updates.
Why Convert Icons to Raster?
Raster images (like PNG, JPG) are composed of pixels, making them universally compatible across different platforms and devices. While icons are often vector-based for scalability, rasterizing them can be necessary for specific applications where vector support is limited. This is particularly useful for older systems, certain image editors, or when embedding icons in documents or web pages where pixel-based images are preferred.
Supported Raster Formats
- PNG (Portable Network Graphics)
- JPG (Joint Photographic Experts Group)
- JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group)
- BMP (Bitmap)
- GIF (Graphics Interchange Format)