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The Noun Project

Icons for everything.

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Overview

The Noun Project is a massive, crowdsourced visual dictionary of icons and photos. It aims to build a global visual language that everyone can understand. The platform offers millions of icons representing nearly any noun imaginable, available for free with attribution or through a premium subscription for royalty-free use and customization.

✨ Key Features

  • Over 5 million icons from a global community of creators
  • High-quality, curated stock photos
  • Consistent and art-quality symbols
  • Royalty-free licensing with Pro subscription
  • Apps and integrations for popular design tools

🎯 Key Differentiators

  • Focus on creating a universal visual language
  • High standard of design quality and consistency
  • Strong community and mission-driven approach

Unique Value: Offers a comprehensive and art-quality library of symbols to create a universal visual language, backed by a strong global community.

🎯 Use Cases (4)

UI/UX design Presentations and education Graphic design and marketing Iconography and symbol-based communication

✅ Best For

  • Designers finding a complete, consistent icon set for an app
  • Teachers creating visual aids for their students
  • Marketers using icons to simplify complex ideas in infographics

💡 Check With Vendor

Verify these considerations match your specific requirements:

  • Users who primarily need stock video or illustrations
  • Those who require highly detailed or colorful icon styles (though customization is possible)

🏆 Alternatives

Flaticon Iconscout Font Awesome

Focuses more on the communicative and semantic quality of icons rather than just quantity or style variety.

💻 Platforms

Web macOS Windows

🔌 Integrations

Adobe Creative Cloud Microsoft Office Google Workspace Figma Sketch

🛟 Support Options

  • ✓ Email Support
  • ✓ Dedicated Support (Enterprise tier)

🔒 Compliance & Security

✓ GDPR ✓ SSO

💰 Pricing

$2.99/mo
Free Tier Available

Free tier: Access to the full icon library, but requires attribution for each use.

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