iConvert: web-based icon converter
Just upload a file in any one of the numerous formats iConvert accepts, from .png to .tga. It will spit out download links for other formats, and you can just take the ones you need. I tried uploading a .ico file, and got links for .hqx, .icns, and 6 different sizes of png. So, don't despair the next time you find some great icons you don't think you can use: iConvert might be able to make them compatible with your system.












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Subscribe to commentsEvenioJan 18th 2009 10:53AM
Interesting. I'd be even more impressed, actually, if it provided a means to actually build a proper icon file by submitting several appropriately-sized images (i.e. 512x512, 256x256, 128x128, 32x32, 16x16) via an upload form. That would eliminate the need to spend money on a third-party application to do it (or, in a Mac user's case, install several gigabytes' worth of developer tools to get at the 880KB Icon Composer app). For conversion, though, this sounds pretty neat.
VivekJan 18th 2009 12:59PM
This is an amazing service. When I was looking for creating a favicon for my site, I ended up using the service of iConvert. I am still to write about it though!
Jash SayaniJan 18th 2009 3:11PM
Nice. But it should have the option to download the "Recently converted icons" !!
MysteriusJan 18th 2009 7:17PM
"It works with W"
Hmm, what's that? ;)
Steve YuJan 18th 2009 8:38PM
I use bradicon to convert images to icon file format.
Mathew EisJan 20th 2009 8:24PM
@Jay:
Thanks for the review! It was unexpected, and very well done.
@Evenio:
The backend to iConvert has the capability; I am currently working on designing the a simple UI for the advanced functionality you describe.
@Jash:
I'd love to, but it likely won't happen soon; the bandwidth costs would be extensive to make it a free service, to say nothing of potential copyright concerns.
@Steve Yu:
Bradicon is an excellent service, but of little use to Mac users, who require icons in a format other than .ico