E-Commerce SVG Icons

Cart, wishlist, shipping truck, discount tag, payment card — the handful of icons that show up on nearly every storefront, pulled together here instead of hunting through a general icon set each time. It's a curated slice of e-commerce-relevant icons sourced from Tabler Icons, Lucide, Solar, Material Design Icons, Iconoir, Huge Icons, and others, so a checkout flow or product page can be built from one place rather than piecing icons together from several different libraries.

6 icon packs·Free & open source

Common Use Cases

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    Product listing pages with icons for wishlist, compare, and quick-view actions

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    Shopping cart and checkout flows showing cart, delivery, and payment steps

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    Order tracking and shipping status pages with icons for each delivery stage

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    Payment method selection showing icons for cards, wallets, and payment options

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    Product filters and sorting controls on category or search pages

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    Return and refund flows with icons representing each step of the process

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    Promotional banners and discount sections using tag, percentage, or gift icons

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    Store dashboards and seller panels showing inventory, orders, and sales icons

Frequently Asked Questions

The libraries do overlap in places, but the selection here is narrowed to icons relevant to shopping and checkout specifically — cart, shipping, payment, discounts, and similar concepts — rather than the full general-purpose set. If you need a broader range of interface icons beyond e-commerce, the UI & Interface collection covers that ground more completely.

Coverage is generally generic — a credit card shape, a wallet icon, a generic 'bank' icon — rather than icons for specific payment brands (Visa, Mastercard, PayPal, etc.). For brand-specific payment logos, check the Brand & Logo collection instead.

This depends on the source library — some of the included libraries (like Tabler Icons and Solar) offer both outline and filled variants for many icons, while others may only offer one. Check the individual icon or pack page to confirm which styles are available.

It's best to avoid this if possible, since stroke width and visual style differ between Tabler, Lucide, Solar, Material Design Icons, Iconoir, and Huge Icons. Picking icons from a single library keeps a storefront looking consistent across cart, checkout, and product pages.

Each icon keeps the license from its source library attached to it, and terms can differ between the included libraries. Most are permissively licensed (like MIT), but check the license shown on the individual icon or pack page before using it in a commercial store.

Yes — since they're SVG, they scale cleanly to whatever size a mobile interface needs, and most of the included libraries are designed with small-size legibility in mind for use in tab bars, buttons, and compact layouts.

This collection focuses on the most common shopping and checkout concepts, so more niche or platform-specific features may not have a direct match. In that case, checking the full UI & Interface collection or a specific library's complete set often turns up something closer to what you need.