Why a transparent PNG library for bloggers?
Most icon sites are built for product designers — line-weight controlled SVG sets, Figma plugins, monthly subscriptions. That toolchain breaks down the moment you are a food blogger trying to drop a tiny saucepan into a recipe header, or a personal finance writer who needs a small calculator above an affiliate disclosure. IconVault is built for that second audience: people who write words for the internet, who use WordPress or Ghost or Substack, and who need a transparent PNG that drops cleanly onto Pinterest pins, newsletter headers and printable PDFs.
Every icon in the vault originates from the open-source OpenMoji project, which is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0. We re-tag the assets, group them into the seven niches that bloggers actually publish in, and serve every icon as static HTML so curl, WordPress's image picker and your podcast cover designer can all consume the page without running JavaScript. No SPA loading state, no email gate, no “sign up to download”. Just click, save, ship.
If you write food content, start with the Food & Cooking hub. If you publish travel guides, try Travel & Adventure. Personal finance writers will find budget, currency and dashboard icons inside Personal Finance. Lifestyle bloggers covering decor, gardening and pets should head straight to Home & Lifestyle. Creators publishing on YouTube, TikTok or Substack will find devices, microphones and chat bubbles inside Social Media & Tech.