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Icons Plus #
Icons Plus is a package for Flutter developers that provides a collection of attractive icons from different packs. Developers can use this package to quickly and easily find and add icons to their apps. Icons Plus gives developers access to a variety of design elements that can make their apps look more appealing and modern. Developers can also choose from many popular icon packs to suit their preferences and needs.
List of Icon sets #
Here is the list of all icon sets in Icons Plus.
NEW AntDesign version: 5.12.2
Bootstrap version: 1.11.2
BoxIcons version: 2.1.4
NEW Brands Logo
NEW Clarity version: 12
EvaIcons version: 1.1.3
Flags Logo
FontAwesome version: 6.5.1
HeroIcons version: 2.0.18
Iconsax version: 1.0
IonIcons version: 7.1.0
LineAwesome version: 1.3.1
NEW MingCute version: 2.89
OctIcons version: 19.8.0
PixelArtIcons version: 1.8
NEW TeenyIcons version: latest
NEW ZondIcons version: latest
1. AntDesign #
AntDesign provides three types of icons: Fill, Outline, and TwoTone icons. To use Fill icons, simply append _fill as a suffix. For example, for a fill, you can use Icon(AntDesign.gitlab_fill), while Icon(AntDesign.sketch_outline) and Icon(environment_twotone) are used for Outline and TwoTone, respectively.
Icon(AntDesign.gitlab_fill),
Icon(AntDesign.sketch_outline),
Icon(AntDesign.environment_twotone),
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2. Bootstrap #
Bootstrap offers two types of icons: Outline and Fill icons. If you prefer using fill icons, simply add _fill as a suffix. For instance, if you want a filled heart, use Icon(Bootstrap.heart_fill), whereas for an outlined heart, use Icon(Bootstrap.heart).
Icon(Bootstrap.google),
Icon(Bootstrap.bootstrap),
Icon(Bootstrap.github),
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3. BoxIcons #
BoxIcons provides three types of icons: Regular, Solid, and Logo icons. To use Regular icons, simply add bx_ as a prefix. For example, for a regular, you can use Icon(BoxIcons.bx_git_branch), while Icon(bxs_cookie) and Icon(BoxIcons.bxl_apple) are used for Solid and Logo, respectively.
Icon(BoxIcons.bxl_apple),
Icon(BoxIcons.bx_git_branch),
Icon(BoxIcons.bxs_cookie),
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4. Brands #
Here's an example showing how to use Brands Logo.
Brand(Brands.icons8),
Brand(Brands.the_big_bang_theory),
Brand(Brands.android_studio),
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5. Clarity #
Clarity provides three types of icons: Outline, Solid, and Line icons. To use Outline icons, simply append _outline as a suffix. _solid and _line are used for Solid and Line, respectively.
Icon(Clarity.map_outline_badged),
Icon(Clarity.application_solid),
Icon(Clarity.camera_line),
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6. EvaIcons #
EvaIcons offers two types of icons: Outline and Fill icons. If you prefer using outline icons, simply add _outline as a suffix.
Icon(EvaIcons.clipboard),
Icon(EvaIcons.flash),
Icon(EvaIcons.clipboard_outline),
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7. Flag #
Here's an example showing how to use Flags.
Flag(Flags.india),
Flag(Flags.united_kingdom),
Flag(Flags.united_states_of_america),
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8. FontAwesome #
FontAwesome provides three types of icons: Regular, Solid, and Brand icons. To use Solid icons, simply append _solid as a suffix. For example, for a solid, you can use Icon(FontAwesome.bug_solid), while Icon(FontAwesome.folder_open) and Icon(FontAwesome.stripe_brand) are used for Regular and Brand, respectively.
Icon(FontAwesome.stripe_brand),
Icon(FontAwesome.folder_open),
Icon(FontAwesome.bug_solid),
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9. HeroIcons #
Here's an example showing how to use HeroIcons.
Icon(HeroIcons.printer),
Icon(HeroIcons.pencil_square),
Icon(HeroIcons.play_circle),
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10. Iconsax #
Iconsax provides three types of icons: Bold, Bulk, and Outline icons. To use Bold icons, simply append _bold as a suffix. For example, for a bold, you can use Icon(Iconsax.cake_bold), while Icon(Iconsax.clock_bulk) and Icon(Iconsax.dollar_circle_outline) are used for Bulk and Outline, respectively.
Icon(Iconsax.cake_bold),
Icon(Iconsax.clock_bulk),
Icon(Iconsax.dollar_circle_outline),
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11. IonIcons #
Here's an example showing how to use IonIcons.
Icon(IonIcons.bug),
Icon(IonIcons.finger_print),
Icon(IonIcons.logo_react),
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12. LineAwesome #
Here's an example showing how to use LineAwesome icons.
Icon(LineAwesome.amazon),
Icon(LineAwesome.birthday_cake_solid),
Icon(LineAwesome.cc_visa),
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13. MingCute #
Here's an example showing how to use MingCute icons.
Icon(MingCute.knife_line),
Icon(MingCute.badminton_line),
Icon(MingCute.currency_bitcoin_fill),
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14. OctIcons #
Here's an example showing how to use OctIcons.
Icon(OctIcons.code_of_conduct),
Icon(OctIcons.copilot),
Icon(OctIcons.verified),
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15. PixelArtIcons #
Here's an example showing how to use PixelArtIcons.
Icon(PixelArtIcons.gif),
Icon(PixelArtIcons.human),
Icon(PixelArtIcons.heart),
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16. TeenyIcons #
Here's an example showing how to use TeenyIcons.
Icon(TeenyIcons.google_play_store),
Icon(TeenyIcons.heart),
Icon(TeenyIcons.android),
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17. ZondIcons #
Here's an example showing how to use ZondIcons.
Icon(ZondIcons.shield),
Icon(ZondIcons.trophy),
Icon(ZondIcons.coffee),
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