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Icotar

Colorful Icon Avatars

Icotar generates simple, playful avatars for your app or website. Based on the lovable avatars from Yik Yak, each avatar consists of a colorful background and a recognizable symbol. All colors and icons are hand-picked from Material Design.

Setting up Icotars is easy with a simple and free HTTP API that you can use without an account!

Colorful Initials Avatars (NEW!)

Read initials documentation

Generate colorful, customizable initials for any name on the fly!

How to Use Icotar

Icotar images may be requested just like a normal image. Our HTTP-API is based on the system built by the fine folks at Gravatar.

Base Request

The most basic image request URL looks like this:

https://icotar.com/avatar/:hash

Where :hash is replaced with anything you like. But don't use any sensitive or personal data here! For example, here is a base URL:

https://icotar.com/avatar/craig
craig

File Types

All avatars are served as SVG files by default. If you require a file-type extension then you can add an optional .svg extension to that URL:

https://icotar.com/avatar/craig.svg

Icotar also supports PNG files:

https://icotar.com/avatar/craig.png

Size

By default, PNG images are presented at 80px by 80px if no size parameter is supplied. You may request a specific image size, which will be dynamically delivered from Icotar by using the s= or size= parameter and passing a single pixel dimension (since Icotars are square):

https://icotar.com/avatar/craig.png?s=200

craig craig craig

You may request images anywhere from 1px up to 1024px.

Secure Requests

All URL requests should start with HTTPS.

License

MIT License

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