Education & Learning SVG Icons

Books, graduation caps, backpacks, whiteboards, certificates — the visual shorthand for anything school or course-related, curated from Fluent UI System Icons, Heroicons, Huge Icons, Lucide, Tabler Icons, Material Design Icons, and other general UI libraries. Rather than searching a full icon set for the handful of education-related symbols you need, they're grouped together here for e-learning platforms, school sites, and course dashboards.

6 icon packs·Free & open source

Common Use Cases

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    E-learning platforms showing course categories, lessons, or progress icons

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    School and university websites illustrating departments, programs, or admissions info

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    Learning management systems (LMS) with icons for assignments, grades, and deadlines

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    Online course marketplaces showing icons for skill level, duration, or certification

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    Student dashboards displaying schedules, grades, and enrolled courses

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    Tutoring and quiz apps using icons for questions, answers, and scoring

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    Corporate training platforms showing modules, completion status, or certificates

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    Kids' educational apps using friendly icons for subjects like math, reading, or science

Frequently Asked Questions

The libraries do overlap, since Fluent UI System Icons, Heroicons, Huge Icons, Lucide, Tabler Icons, and Material Design Icons are all general-purpose sets. This collection narrows those down to icons relevant to schools, courses, and learning, so you're not searching a full general set for them. For broader interface needs beyond education, the UI & Interface collection covers more ground.

Yes — coverage spans both, from traditional symbols like graduation caps and backpacks to more digital-learning-specific icons like video lessons, quizzes, and progress tracking, since both contexts are common uses for this collection.

This depends on the library — several of the included sets (like Heroicons, Lucide, and Tabler Icons) offer both outline and filled variants for many icons, while others may only provide one style. Check the individual icon or pack page to confirm.

It's best to avoid this, since stroke width and visual weight differ between Fluent UI, Heroicons, Huge Icons, Lucide, Tabler Icons, and Material Design Icons. Sticking to one library across a course dashboard or school site keeps the interface looking visually consistent.

Most icons in this collection use a fairly neutral, professional style suited to general education platforms. If you're building specifically for young children, you may want icons with rounder shapes or brighter colors than what these libraries typically offer — worth previewing before committing.

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 commercially.

Coverage tends to focus on general education concepts (books, courses, grades) rather than subject-specific symbols. For a very specific subject icon, checking the full library a given icon came from, or using a closely related general icon, is usually the most practical option.