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The final thing I always do for a project is make the favicon and open graph image but finding a site not riddled with ads to generate these has always been a bit of a challenge. I've mostly been happy with RealFaviconGenerator although there's just too many options for my liking. I've long[1] had a todo item to try and make my own version that runs entirely client-side and asks the bare minimum of questions. I've now made it and it's called Favicons to Go. Thanks to Zoe for helping me with the name. I wanted to make it as easy as possible to go from "I made an icon" to getting all the files I need without too much fiddling with options. Having said that, the site does have options for filling the background of transparent icons, generating an open graph image by centering the uploaded icon, setting the app name (used when saving web apps to your home screen), as well as choosing theme and splashscreen colour. All of this is stored to local storage so you can have your own defaults.…

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