


We have a handy guide to teach you how to make a custom icon for Android.

If you don't like any of these icon packs for whatever reason, you can put your creative juices to work and create your own. Awesome icons is a customization app that lets you easily edit the icons on your Android, changing their look and even the text that appears underneath them. But you're going to want some cool icon packs to go with it. If you want to start customizing your app icons in the Shortcuts app, it's pretty easy to do. Then there are the likes of Fluidity, which adapts to whatever shaped icon you prefer to have on your home screen, and even includes Dynamic Clocks, so you keep everything matched up. However, that has changed recently with iOS 14.3, so opening an app through a customized icon shortcut takes you to the app directly (not Shortcuts first), making it much more tolerable. I do find myself coming back to Whicons between my themes - it really does go with everything! When Whicons doesn't quite fit a theme, Ombre usually does. Nothing beats the work of an artist making high-quality icons, but if you need icons in Android green or Tarheel blue, this app is there for you. No matter the wallpaper, no matter the home screen theme I'm working on, Icon Pack Studio lets me pick the shape, shades, and textures to perfectly match. There are a lot of icon packs, and while I love and enjoy keeping a wide array of icon packs at my disposal, Icon Pack Studio has been the icon pack I turn to more often than not these days for its adaptability.
