An open-source SVG icon library with 1,200+ MIT-licensed icons drawn natively on a 15×15px grid — not scaled down from larger sizes. Comes in outline and solid variants, ideal for mobile nav bars, sidebars, and other space-constrained UI elements where st
Teenyicons is an open-source SVG icon library featuring over 1,200 icons drawn at a native 15×15px grid, available under the MIT license for free commercial use. It offers both outline and solid styles, purpose-built for UI designs where every pixel counts.
Most free icon packs are designed at 24px and scaled down — strokes merge, details blur. Teenyicons takes the opposite approach: every icon is drawn directly on a 15×15px grid with 1px strokes, so spacing and proportions are calibrated for that exact size. The result is noticeably better legibility at small sizes compared to downscaled alternatives.
Mobile bottom navigation bars, collapsed sidebar icons, inline action buttons in data tables — these are all spots where standard-sized icons feel cramped but can't be removed. Teenyicons is made for exactly this kind of "tight space, essential function" scenario. If you regularly work with icons at 16px or smaller, this set is ready to drop in without redrawing.
Teenyicons is MIT-licensed — free for personal and commercial projects, with modification and redistribution allowed as long as the license notice is retained. All 1,200+ icons are in SVG format, with complete outline and solid versions available for download.




