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You can use the IcoMoon app for free, without making an account. However, links generated using the free plan expire in 24 hours. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
You would need to pay expensive subscription plans if you would like to use other features that it offers. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
8 out of 9 Total Reviews for IcoMoon

Easy to customise your own set. You can pick and choose the icons that you need for your website, and that basic feature is free. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Other competitor such as fontawesome has wider options Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

IcoMoon lets you design your own icon and use it. The main features are creating TTF fonts, custom ligatures, edit icon positions and SVG support. It enhances the speed and increases the productivity of user. The icons can be used for any website then by exporting them. It just takes few minutes to update the set of icons. It is mainly used by designers and developers. IcoMoon works for both small and large projects. There are free versions available and all the features are available at one place. It does the whole work for you. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
IcoMoon doesn't integrate well with the system of user. In the free version the user doesn't have access to a lot of icons. Grid size is also not clearly visible at first. It can be a little complex to use at first because the steps can be different from other websites. However it doesn't have much cons and its pros outshine the cons. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The ability to simply add symbols tables to a project is invaluable because otherwise it's a pain. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The interface could be a little better but it's not bad. Good assortment of icon libraries built in but then it's also missing some very popular ones. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Can easily select a specific set of icons used for a specific website. Minimises file size and improves speed. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Not quite as integrated as I would like with the Font Awesome Pro. Need to manually import the latest icon sets. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

IcoMoon is a great and simple solution for both designers and developers to access, update, and maintain icons. It works for both small and large projects. You can even edit your icons in the icon editor, and export to all different types of formats including .eot, .svg, .ttf, and .woff. In addition, you can live host the icons so when a designer updates the icon, that change automatically reflects on your team's website. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Selecting and deselecting icons in the selection panel can be a little awkward and cumbersome at times. In addition, the navigation and steps for export are very different compared to any other website I know of, so it can be a little hard at first to figure your way around. For example, instead of having tabs for sections at the top of the page, they are at the bottom. And when you click on a tab, that tab suddenly reveals a button instead of having the button on the page. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I've been using IcoMoon for years at our startup, and as a front-end developer and UI designer, it's one of my most used tools. IcoMoon offers a ton of prebuilt libraries to choose from, including the popular ones like Google's material design icon pack and FontAwesome. It also lets you add your own icons by simply dragging and dropping them into your project. You can choose the icons you want from each set and export them all into a single font file! It also generates everything for you, so we just replace the old files when adding/removing icons without worrying about harming the existing icons. To top it all off, your icons can be saved to "the cloud" so that you can access them from anywhere.
There are also a ton of options when exporting icons, including browser support, embedding fonts in CSS, generating SASS or LESS, customizing baseline/height, and how you want to use the icons in your HTML (<i>, attribute or class). Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
It took a while to find the "grid size" in the properties dialog, which is important for making sure icons appear pixel perfect. Make sure you set the grid correctly and design your icons accordingly! Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Icons offer a very lightweight alternative to traditional image files
The interface for library creation can be used by a novice. I found a lot of the base features for free. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Free users are locked out of most of the available icons
Payment subscriptions to be expensive given the niche and nature of the product Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.