Icon Library
Welcome to the National Instruments icon library. This resource offers you a selection of premade icons that you can download and use for free in your own VIs, toolbars, and applications.
Icons are ideal for:
- Identifying operations within your applications
- Giving your VIs a more professional appearance
- Enhancing your user interface or other functions that require glyphs
Begin browsing the library by concept category or alphabetically by name, or download the complete glossary. To download individual images, please select the link with the size of the icon you need (some icons have multiple sizes of the same image available for download).
Do you want to create your own LabVIEW icons? View the Guidelines for Creating Icons.
Alternate Viewing Options:
Download Icon Library (.zip 285KB | offline viewing and printing)
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Default File Path
I use the import picture to clipboard to
import iconlib items routinely. I would like
to be able to set the default path to iconlib
so I do not have to navigate to it every time.
- David Hakey, GE. david.hakey@ge.com - Mar 25, 2008
Please, make it possible to copy & paste directly.
Great idea, but bad implementation. It's
too cumbersome to use.
The old webpage with icons was much
more easy to use. What I always did,
was to right-click, 'copy' and then move
to the icon editor, and 'paste' the image.
Very easy.
However.... now I have to save the image
on disk, open it in an editor, then cut the
icon, and paste it. Too much hassle...
Please make a copy&paste option for
this page.
Alternatively, the Labview icon editor
could include it's own icon browser that
connects to the Labview site, or regulary
updates or something like that...
- Anthony de Vries, Max Plank Institute for Biophysical Chemistry. a.h.b.devries@alumnus.utwente.nl - Oct 5, 2007
Inconvenient
Flash?!?! No...
If we can't drag the icons out, at least
R'CLK, Copy
- Sep 18, 2007
Appreciate the Icons!
Well overdue. Most of us LV
programmers don’t have time to be
artist. Would appreciate the ability to
copy the icon directly from the WEB
page then pasting the icon into
LabVIEW. Saves time and that is what it
is all about!
Matt
- Matthew Fitzsimons, WMS Gaming. mfitzsimons@wmsgaming.com - Sep 18, 2007
This is a really nice idea, and I'll keep in
mind that it's a work in progress. I like the
potential of not having to make my own icons,
but agree that this interface isn't all that
practical -yet-. I don't mind the "save
image as" context menu method, but drag and
drop sure would be nice...
Downloading the zip would've been the single
easiest way for me to browse, but as of
today, the zip download seems broken.
Thanks for your hard work, folks; I'll keep
checking back here periodically.
- Jim Fowler - Sep 12, 2007
Offline use of library
The previous icon library allowed people
to save the webpage, and the
categorization of the icons, for use
offline. The new library just provides a
zip file of png images that has no
organization. It would be much more
beneficial to offline users if there was a
way to view the icons by category.
People who do not have the internet on
their main network such as myself,
would greatly appreciate this
improvement. I also agree with the user
comments that Flash was not the best
method for distributing the icons. Nice
icons, but poor distribution.
- Brandon Settles, Bechtel Bettis Inc.. settlesj@bettis.gov - Sep 7, 2007
Drag and drop please!
As Sephen Mercer pointed out on info-labview
Flash was used because it is easy for the
designers to update the library. OK fine -
but what is it all worth if it is unusable
for us LabVIEW programmers?????
Usualy you have lots of VIs that needs icons
so the process must be FAST and EASY!
- Henrik Molsen, MicroLEX Systems A/S. hmo@microlex.dk - Aug 16, 2007
Web page needs fixing...
Now live but not error free...
http://www.ni.com/images/iconlib/Max_&_Min.png NOT
Found.
FYI, you CANNOT use a ampersand (&) in a URL even if it
is just an image reference. That should be
http://www.ni.com/images/iconlib/Max_&_Min.png
But even that is not found so there is another problem to
be fixed.
Please conform to web standards. There is a long list of
errors.
- Scott Hannahs, NHMFL- FSU. sth@magnet.fsu.edu - Aug 14, 2007
Do you have icon suggestions?
If you have suggestions for icons that should
be included in this library, you can post
them for other users to view in the
discussion forums.
Click on the link below to go to the
discussion thread.
http://forums.ni.com/ni/board/message?board.id=170&message.id=264863
- Stephen Mercer, National Instruments. stephen.mercer@ni.com - Aug 10, 2007
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