Favicon checker
Favicon Checker
Enter a website URL to see whether it has a complete favicon setup — favicon.ico, PNG icons, an Apple touch icon, a web manifest, and more — and what is missing.
What a complete favicon setup looks like
A solid setup has a root
favicon.ico, 16×16 and 32×32 PNG icons, a 180×180 Apple touch icon, and a site.webmanifest referencing 192 and 512 icons. An SVG icon and a theme-color are nice extras. Missing something? Build the whole package with our favicon generator or image converter.Frequently Asked Questions
- How do I check my favicon?
- Enter your website URL and the checker fetches your page, looks for favicon.ico, PNG icons, an Apple touch icon, and a web manifest, then shows what is present and what is missing.
- Why is my favicon not showing?
- The most common causes are a missing /favicon.ico at the site root, no link tags in the HTML head, or aggressive browser caching. The checker shows which of these apply.
- What makes a complete favicon setup?
- A root favicon.ico, 16x16 and 32x32 PNG icons, a 180x180 Apple touch icon, and a web manifest referencing 192 and 512 icons. An SVG icon and theme-color are nice extras.
- Does the checker store my site data?
- No. It fetches your public page to read the favicon tags and returns the result. It does not store the page or your URL.