Pixel Collection

Retro grid-based icons inspired by 8-bit and 16-bit graphics. Fits gaming projects, nostalgic themes, and indie aesthetics.

Recommended for chiptune apps, classic software, MUD clients, 8-bit music players, dungeon crawlers, fighting games, game dev tools, game jams, indie game studios, and more.

Frequently Asked Questions

Pixel icons share a distinct visual treatment. Browse the packs in this collection to find ones that fit your project.

Common uses include chiptune apps, classic software, MUD clients, 8-bit music players, dungeon crawlers, fighting games, game dev tools, game jams, indie game studios. Since all packs in this collection share a similar style, you can mix icons from different packs without things looking mismatched.

Yes. All packs on SVGOwl are open-licensed and free for commercial use. Some require attribution. Check the license info on the pack or icon page before using.

Every icon comes as an SVG (vector, scales to any size) and PNG (raster, in 256px, 512px, and 1024px). SVGs are better for web and app development. PNGs are useful for mockups or tools that don't handle vectors.

Use the search bar above to filter packs by name. Everything here shares the Pixel style, so just pick a pack that has the icons you need.

Yes. Each icon page has an editor where you can change colors and sizes before downloading. You can also open the SVG files in Figma, Illustrator, or any vector editor.

No. Click an icon, pick your format, and download. No signup needed.