Roadmap
Here's where Logo2Favicon is headed. We ship fast and in small steps, so this list moves often.
Last updated: 30 May 2026
This page is our public plan for Logo2Favicon. The goal never changes: turn one logo into a complete favicon and app-icon set, entirely in your browser, with nothing uploaded anywhere. Everything below is about making that faster, more precise, and more pleasant to use.
A quick caveat: priorities can and do shift. Real feedback, platform changes, and the occasional "why isn't this a button yet" moment all reshuffle the order. So treat this as a direction, not a contract. For the things that have already shipped, see the changelog - it usually moves faster than this page does.
Now
What we're actively building or polishing right now. These are close and likely to land in the coming weeks.
- More export presets. A growing library of one-click presets so the right sizes for your stack come pre-selected instead of hand-picked every time.
- Drag-to-reposition and zoom. Nudge, scale, and center your logo inside the icon canvas directly, so tight crops and generous padding both look intentional.
- Custom batch sizes. Add your own pixel dimensions to any export so a one-off requirement no longer means a second tool.
- Smarter background controls. Transparent, solid color, and auto-detected backgrounds with a live preview against light and dark chrome.
- Safe-zone overlay for maskable icons.A visual guide so your mark survives Android's circle, squircle, and rounded-square masks without getting clipped.
Next
Planned and scoped, but not yet in active development. These are the features we expect to pick up once the "Now" list clears.
- SVG favicon export. Ship a crisp, resolution-independent
favicon.svgalongside the raster set for browsers that support it. - Dark and light icon variants.Generate paired icons that respond to the user's color scheme, wired up with the right manifest and HTML hints.
- Downloadable .zip presets per framework. A single download tailored for Next.js, Astro, Vite, WordPress, and friends - files named and foldered exactly where each framework expects them.
- Copy-paste install snippets. Framework-aware HTML and manifest blocks you can drop straight into your project, no guesswork about which
<link>tags you actually need. - Per-platform overrides. Use a slightly different crop or background just for, say, the Apple touch icon, while everything else stays in sync.
Later
Bigger ideas we believe in but haven't committed to a timeline. They're here so you know where our heads are - and so your feedback can help us decide what's worth pulling forward.
- Brand-kit profiles. Save a logo, colors, and padding as a reusable profile so refreshing your icon set later takes one click, not a fresh setup.
- Shareable links. Generate a link that reproduces your exact configuration for a teammate - still privacy-first, with the settings encoded in the URL rather than stored on a server.
- A command-line tool.A small CLI for folks who'd rather regenerate icons from a build script or CI step.
- Animated and seasonal icon helpers. Lightweight tooling for limited-run or themed favicons without breaking your baseline set.
- Accessibility and contrast checks.Inline warnings when a mark may be hard to read at 16×16 or against common browser backgrounds.
Help shape it
The most useful thing on this page is the part we haven't thought of yet. If something is missing, slowing you down, or just plain annoying, tell us - email info@Logo2Favicon.com and it goes straight to Nico Jaroszewski. Concrete requests (the format you need, the framework you ship to) almost always jump the queue.
Want to follow along without checking back? Subscribe to the newsletter for the occasional update when something ships, browse the FAQ for how things work today, or just open the generator and put the current version to work.