#love — 44 transparent PNG icons
Every icon in IconVault tagged love, 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.
smiling face with hearts
smiling face with heart-eyes
face blowing a kiss
kissing face
kissing face with closed eyes
kissing face with smiling eyes
smiling cat with heart-eyes
love letter
heart with arrow
heart with ribbon
sparkling heart
growing heart
beating heart
two hearts
heart on fire
red heart
pink heart
yellow heart
green heart
blue heart
light blue heart
purple heart
grey heart
kiss mark
hand with index finger and thumb crossed
love-you gesture
heart hands
woman with veil
pregnant woman
breast-feeding
kiss
kiss: woman, man
kiss: man, man
kiss: woman, woman
couple with heart
couple with heart: woman, man
couple with heart: man, man
couple with heart: woman, woman
people hugging
bouquet
rose
love hotel
wedding
harp
About the love tag
The love 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 “love transparent PNG”, “love icon for blog” or “love clipart no background”. If you write content for a niche where the love 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.