Favicon Finder
Find the favicon of any website in seconds — ICO, PNG, or SVG, all sizes at once.
Looking for a site's icon? The favicon finder scans the page and its root files, then shows every favicon the site exposes in one place — no need to dig through the source or hunt for /favicon.ico.
How it works
- 1Type the domain you want (e.g. notion.so)
- 2Click Get Favicons — we check the HTML and /favicon.ico
- 3See every icon size the site publishes
- 4Copy an embed link or download what you need
Frequently asked questions
How do I find a website's favicon?+
Enter the domain in the favicon finder. It fetches the page, reads its <link rel="icon"> and apple-touch-icon tags, and checks /favicon.ico, then shows every icon size in one list.
Can I find a favicon without viewing the page source?+
Yes — that's exactly what the finder does. Instead of opening DevTools or searching the HTML, paste the URL and get every favicon the site exposes, ready to copy or download.
What if a website has no favicon?+
Some sites don't publish one, or block automated access. The finder flags those. For a guaranteed icon, try https://favicon.run/favicon?domain=example.com&sz=128, which serves a cached version.