#flag — 43 transparent PNG icons
Every icon in IconVault tagged flag, surfaced from across all blogger niches. Tag pages are useful when you know the keyword you want but not the editorial category it lives inside.
flag in hole
closed mailbox with raised flag
closed mailbox with lowered flag
open mailbox with raised flag
open mailbox with lowered flag
chequered flag
triangular flag
transgender flag
flag: Ascension Island
flag: Åland Islands
flag: Caribbean Netherlands
flag: Bouvet Island
flag: Cocos (Keeling) Islands
flag: Congo - Kinshasa
flag: Cook Islands
flag: Clipperton Island
flag: Cape Verde
flag: Christmas Island
flag: Spain
flag: European Union
flag: Falkland Islands
flag: Faroe Islands
flag: South Georgia & South Sandwich Islands
flag: Heard & McDonald Islands
flag: Canary Islands
flag: Cayman Islands
flag: Latvia
flag: Madagascar
flag: Marshall Islands
flag: Northern Mariana Islands
flag: Norfolk Island
flag: Nicaragua
flag: St. Pierre & Miquelon
flag: Pitcairn Islands
flag: Solomon Islands
flag: Slovenia
flag: Svalbard & Jan Mayen
flag: Turks & Caicos Islands
flag: Trinidad & Tobago
flag: Tuvalu
flag: U.S. Outlying Islands
flag: British Virgin Islands
flag: U.S. Virgin Islands
About the flag tag
The flag tag groups every icon whose original metadata mentioned this keyword in either the OpenMoji annotation or the official tag list. That means assets tagged here are most likely to appear in search results when a reader is hunting for “flag transparent PNG”, “flag icon for blog” or “flag clipart no background”. If you write content for a niche where the flag motif comes up often, bookmark this page — it is updated automatically every time we re-seed the icon database.
Bloggers find tag pages especially useful when they are designing seasonal content. For example, the heart tag spikes in February for Valentine's Day round-ups, the pumpkin tag spikes in October for Halloween posts, and tags like book, candle and tea appear in cosy-aesthetic articles all year round. Save the icons you like into a personal swipe folder, give them descriptive filenames matching your CMS naming convention, and reuse them across your annual editorial calendar.
For a broader set of related assets, jump into one of the editorial hubs below — many tags cut across niches, so you may discover something relevant inside a hub you did not expect to browse.