Convert PDF pages to high-quality ICO icon files
The tool converts every page of your PDF document into separate ICO files, which function as icons. You upload a PDF, wait for the conversion, then download the ICO output. The format suits app icons, website favicons, software projects, and any place where you need a small, fixed-size graphic. The converter prepares clear icon images that match the layout of your original PDF page. The process runs in your browser from start to finish. Your file stays on your device, and no external server receives your document. The system functions smoothly when users upload files that include both work-related content and personal information. You keep full control of the data while you prepare the icon. The output results in a single ICO file which contains multiple square-shaped images. You choose the size you want if an option is available, or you keep the default size for standard icons. The tool extracts text, shapes, and images from PDF files to create output that works for website or software development. The interface keeps its simple design. You pick your PDF, wait a short moment, and download the icon file. No
Favicons, desktop app icons, installers—anywhere Windows or browsers expect ICO. Multiple sizes in one file keep icons sharp from tiny tabs to high-DPI taskbars.
16–32 px for classic favicons, 48–64 px for app tiles, 128–256 px for high-res displays. Export only the sizes you’ll ship to keep downloads light.
Icons with transparency look best. If your PDF has a white background, consider enabling transparency so the icon blends on dark tabs; otherwise keep it solid to avoid haloing.
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