Country Flag SVG Icons

Pathwork's Country Flags collection gathers SVG flags from multiple sources into one searchable set, available in square, circular, rounded, or flat styles. Every flag is re-hosted with consistent naming and original license credit attached, ready to drop into a country selector, currency picker, or language switcher as a single SVG.

4 icon packs·Free & open source

Common Use Cases

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    Country selector dropdowns for signup forms, checkout pages, or address fields where users need to pick their country visually

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    Phone number input fields that display a flag alongside the country calling code for quicker recognition

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    Currency or payment method pickers where a flag helps users identify region-specific pricing or payment options

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    Language and locale switchers that pair a flag with each available language option

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    User profile pages or team directories that display a member's country or nationality alongside their name

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    Analytics dashboards and reports that group or filter data by country and need a quick visual identifier

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    Shipping and delivery forms that show flags next to supported destination countries

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    Travel, booking, or event platforms that list destinations or attendees by country

Frequently Asked Questions

All flags are provided as SVG files, which are vector-based and scale to any size without becoming blurry or pixelated — unlike PNG or JPG flag icons. This also keeps file sizes small, which matters if you're loading many flags on one page.

This collection brings together flags from CoreUI Flags, Flag Icons, Flagpack, and Circle Flags. Each library has its own visual style and level of country coverage, so combining them means you're not limited to a single design if it doesn't fit your interface — you can choose the style that matches your product instead of building around whatever one library offers.

The collection includes square, circular, rounded, and flat flag styles. Square flags tend to suit data tables and forms, circular flags work well in avatars or compact navigation elements, and flat or rounded styles fit more illustrative or card-based layouts. You can preview each style side by side before deciding.

Each flag keeps the original license from its source library attached to it, since licensing terms can differ slightly between CoreUI Flags, Flag Icons, Flagpack, and Circle Flags. Check the license shown on the individual flag or pack page before using it in a commercial product to make sure it fits your use case.

This depends on the specific license attached to the flag you're using — some licenses require attribution, while others don't. The original author and license information is shown on each flag's page so you can confirm what's required before publishing.

Yes. As the source libraries release new flags, revise existing designs, or correct inaccuracies, this collection is updated to reflect those changes, so flags you download today may be refined in later updates.

Coverage depends on what the underlying libraries include, so some smaller territories or historical flag variants may not be available yet. If you notice something missing, you're welcome to reach out and let us know.