It’s a unified search interface for 200k+ open source icons from 150+ sets (Material Design, Feather, FontAwesome, emoji sets, etc.). The framework itself is MIT licensed. Handy if you’re building things for the web and could use some pretty icons…
I agre with Ash, this is quite a find. Rather than a full out search, as a designer you likely would filter the collections by design style with a wide range of options (size, stlye, color mode). I opted for User interface (UI) Multicolor and from the 10 or so results peeked into Streamline (all CC BY). This symbol looks very useful!
You have many options for getting the icon, SVG is the recommendation for modern web sites, and I am going to hope the copy and paste works here in OEGConnect. 1-2-3 PASTE
I would definitely browse this collection rather than hoping for web searches of _______ and icon, knowing for sure these are all openly licensed.
There are many more capabilities for real designers (plugins to use directly with Figma and Sketch).
I like that you can also filter by whether attribution is optional. It’s the one thing that I find frustrating about The Noun Project, which is my current source for icons.
I LOVE that you can freely customize the colours, add stroke outlines, etc.