To shortcut the way to a diversity of icons for web and app designers, today we are releasing the Icons8 plugin for Figma, one of the most widely used tools for UI design. So, now you can access the entire icon library of over 120,000 graphics without leaving Figma. Design faster, design easier. Join the release party on Product Hunt or read more about the plugin below.
We offer both free and paid features within this plugin.
Free access is limited to PNG icons in smaller sizes whereas a pro subscription grants an unlimited-use license to all icons, in any format.
In addition, subscribing to Icons8 Pro gives you access to the 40k+ other professional design resources we offer, such as illustrations, photography, and video-safe music.
When Figma announced it was making a plugin system, we were excited. We use Figma for our internal UI designs, so we quickly added making our own plugin to our backlog. And now today is the day! This lightweight plugin gives you access to all of our acclaimed icons, with easy to use options for sizing, formatting, and search.
At Icons8 we have been hand-crafting icons for the last 6 years, this lets us offer the largest, most consistent icon packs around. Choose from 30 different styles to match whatever project you are working on. We offer an extensive free tier–thousands of PNG icons are available for free–all we ask is that you add a link to icons8.com to credit us.
Welcome to join the discussion on Product Hunt and let us know what you think. Your feedback is the best way to making our products better for you and other users. Or just try the Icons8 Figma plugin right now.
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