XcodeApp Icon Generator

Generate an icon and export an asset-catalog-ready AppIcon.appiconset.

From AI concept to Xcode asset catalog

Generate icon concepts, choose your best crop, and export files sized for Apple platforms.

You can use the 1024×1024 master icon or export a full AppIcon.appiconset with a Contents.json template.

Where to put the icon in Xcode

In Xcode, open Assets.xcassets and replace the AppIcon set. Xcode will show previews for each idiom and scale.

Commit the updated asset catalog so CI builds produce correct icons for TestFlight and the App Store.

Common Xcode pitfalls

Avoid non-square sources. Always start from a square 1024×1024 master icon.

Double-check your crop: cutting corners or adding padding is the #1 cause of “blurry” app icons.

FAQ

Common questions

What is AppIcon.appiconset?

It’s the icon set folder inside Assets.xcassets that contains your icon PNGs and a Contents.json manifest.

Do I need every size file manually?

If you have a 1024×1024 master icon, you can often let Xcode handle scaling. A full set helps when you want predictable outputs.

Will this work for iPhone and iPad?

Yes. You can export icons sized for iPhone and iPad from the same master icon.

What about macOS or tvOS?

You can export Apple-platform icon assets; see the macOS and tvOS pages for specifics.