How to Convert Icons to Transparent .pngs
This guide will show you how to convert icon files (.ico) into transparent PNGs using the Aspose online tool.
- Visit the Aspose Imaging Website
- Locate and select your .ico file
Drag it to the Drop or Upload your file area in Aspose
- Now that your file has successfully uploaded
Click on Dimensions
Select the size you want for the file, in this example we will keep the original size which we still have to enter in the Width and Height fields.
Click on the selected area in
Background color
Choose the
checkered option from the color palette
Click on the Save as drop down menu
Choose
PNG- Click DOWNLOAD NOW
You will find the png in your Downloads folder
Move it to your preferred location, now you have a .png file of an icon
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