New Feature: Filter Icons by Style and Line Weight

We’ve listened to your feedback— Now, we’re making it easier than ever to search icons with new Style and Line Weight filters.
Screenshot of an icon search on nounproject.com with a line weight filter applied

With over 8 million unique icons, Noun Project is one of the largest icon collections available. We’re working hard everyday to grow the library of images you can use for design projects, while also making it easily to find exactly what you need.

As our library continues to grow, we’ve listened to your feedback—finding icons with a consistent style and line weight can be a challenge.

Now, we’re making it easier than ever to create visually cohesive designs with our new Style and Line Weight filters.

Search Smarter for Icons

When searching for icons, you can now refine your results using two simple tools:

Style Filter – Instantly switch between solid or linear icons to match your project’s aesthetic.

Line Weight Slider – Adjust the stroke thickness of linear icons to create a balanced, uniform look across all your designs.

Powered by AI for Precision Matching

This highly requested feature uses AI-powered technology to categorize and group icons by their line weight. Instead of manually scrolling through thousands of options, you can now find perfectly matching icons in seconds.

No more tedious searching. No more mismatched icon styles. Just search, slide, and design.

This update is available now—try the new Style and Line Weight filters today.

Jeremy Elliott

Marketing Communications Manager at Noun Project, Designer and Illustrator.

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