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ICNS File - What is an .icns file and how do I open it?
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What is an ICNS file? An ICNS file is an icon used by a macOS application. It contains one or more images of varying sizes, saved in the .TIFF format. ICNS files are primarily used as application icons and file type icons, which appear in the macOS Finder, desktop, and dock.
More Information ICNS file open in Apple Preview 10 Most macOS applications include an identifying icon that allows you to quickly recognize the program in your Applications list and Launchpad. Apps also use file type icons that allow you to identify files that will open in that app. These icons are saved as ICNS files, stored in the .APP package's Contents/Resources directory. ICNS files are created from one or more .PNG files. These files may have dimensions of 16x16, 32x32, 48x48, 128x128, 256x256, 512x512, or 1024x1024 pixels. Storing multiple resoultions in an ICNS file allows macOS to show the icon correctly at different sizes. To create an ICNS file, developers: Create a folder that uses the .ICONSET extension. Place their PNG images, using filenames in the format icon_16x16.png , in the folder. Use the Terminal command iconutil -c icns path/to/iconset/folder to create the ICNS file. An application's .PLIST file ( Info.plist ) references its ICNS files, using the CFBundleIconFile property. NOTE: ICNS files are similar to .ICO (Windows Icon) files.
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What is an ICNS file?
An ICNS file is an icon used by a macOS application. It contains one or more images of varying sizes, saved in the .TIFF format. ICNS files are primarily used as application icons and file type icons, which appear in the macOS Finder, desktop, and dock.
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ICNS file open in Apple Preview 10
Most macOS applications include an identifying icon that allows you to quickly recognize the program in your Applications list and Launchpad. Apps also use file type icons that allow you to identify files that will open in that app. These icons are saved as ICNS files, stored in the .APP package's Contents/Resources directory.
ICNS files are created from one or more .PNG files. These files may have dimensions of 16x16, 32x32, 48x48, 128x128, 256x256, 512x512, or 1024x1024 pixels. Storing multiple resoultions in an ICNS file allows macOS to show the icon correctly at different sizes. To create an ICNS file, developers:
An application's .PLIST file ( Info.plist ) references its ICNS files, using the CFBundleIconFile property.
NOTE: ICNS files are similar to .ICO (Windows Icon) files.
How to open an ICNS file
You can open an ICNS file in Apple Preview (macOS), XnViewMP (multiplatform), or Inkscape (multiplatform). Apple Preview will show you all the images your ICNS file contains; the other programs will not.
How to convert an ICNS file
You can use Apple Preview or Snap Converter to convert ICNS files to other formats. For example, Apple Preview can convert the images an ICNS file contains to the following formats:
In Apple Preview, you must convert the images an ICNS file contains individually. In Snap Converter, you can extract and convert all the images an ICNS file contains at once.
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Programs that open or reference ICNS files
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Axialis IconWorkshop
Free Trial
Inkscape
Free
XnViewMP
Free
Microsoft File Explorer
with the XnShell extension
Included with OS
Mac
Apple Preview
Included with OS
Iconographer
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Discontinued
Free
Inkscape
Free
Snap Converter
Paid
XnViewMP
Free
Linux
Inkscape
Free
XnViewMP
Free
Gwenview
Free
Category: System Files
Updated: June 27, 2022