Social Media SVG Icons

Twitter/X, Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, TikTok — the row of platform icons that shows up in nearly every footer and share button, pulled from both brand-specific libraries (Font Awesome Brands, Simple Icons, Entypo+ Social) and general icon sets that include social variants (Bootstrap Icons, Line Awesome, Material Design Icons, Remix Icon). Coverage ranges from major platforms to smaller or regional networks, in both outlined and filled brand-color styles.

7 icon packs·Free & open source

Common Use Cases

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    Footer sections with links to a company's social media profiles

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    Share buttons letting users post content to Twitter/X, Facebook, LinkedIn, or WhatsApp

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    Login and signup pages with social sign-in options (Google, Facebook, Apple, etc.)

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    Author bios and team pages linking to individual social profiles

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    Blog posts and articles with social sharing widgets at the top or bottom

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    Contact pages listing all available channels including social platforms

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    Influencer and creator media kits showing follower counts per platform

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    App onboarding flows asking users to connect or follow social accounts

Frequently Asked Questions

There's overlap, since platforms like Twitter/X or Instagram are also brands. This collection focuses specifically on social and sharing contexts — footer links, share buttons, social login — while Brand & Logo covers a wider range of companies, tools, and products beyond just social platforms. A few libraries, like Font Awesome Brands and Simple Icons, appear in both.

Mostly official — libraries like Font Awesome Brands and Simple Icons closely follow each platform's actual logo, while some general-purpose sets (Bootstrap Icons, Line Awesome) include simplified or stylized versions that fit their own visual language more than the platform's exact branding. Check the pack page if exact brand fidelity matters.

This depends on how quickly each source library updates after a rebrand. Actively maintained libraries like Simple Icons tend to reflect platform changes fairly quickly, while others may lag. If an icon looks outdated, it likely hasn't been updated upstream yet.

Generally yes, which is one of the most common intended uses for these icons — but most platforms have their own brand guidelines around how their logo can be displayed (minimum size, required colors, clear space), separate from the SVG file's own license. Check the specific platform's guidelines if you're building an official-looking login or follow button.

Each icon keeps the license from its source library attached to it, and terms can differ between Bootstrap Icons, Entypo+ Social, Font Awesome Brands, Line Awesome, Material Design Icons, Remix Icon, Simple Icons, and other included libraries. Check the license shown on the individual icon or pack page before using it commercially. Note that the SVG license and the platform's own trademark/brand guidelines are separate things.

Technically yes, since they're SVG and can be recolored with CSS — many sites use a single neutral color for all social icons in a footer for visual consistency. That said, some platform brand guidelines specify their logo should only appear in approved colors, so check if that matters for your use case (especially for official 'Follow us on...' buttons).

Coverage depends on what each source library has added, and newer or smaller platforms may take time to appear, especially in less frequently updated libraries. Simple Icons tends to add new platforms fairly quickly, so it's worth checking there first if something's missing.