Free Accessibility SVG Icons

Accessibility icons help build inclusive digital experiences by clearly communicating assistive features, accommodations, and universal access options. From the familiar wheelchair symbol to hearing loop indicators, screen reader badges, and cognitive accessibility markers, these icons signal that your product welcomes everyone. With growing WCAG compliance requirements and a genuine push toward inclusive design, having proper accessibility iconography is no longer optional — it's essential.

6 icon packs · 37,379 total icons · Free & open source

Icon Packs

Material Design Icons

7,447 icons Apache-2.0
account-checkbell-alert-outlinecalendar-editskip-previoushome-variantlock-open-outline

Carbon

2,392 icons Apache-2.0
user-certificationhumidityedit-offflag-filledbinding-01mac-option

Fluent UI System Icons

18,648 icons MIT
zoom-out-24-filleddrink-coffee-24-regularphoto-filter-24-regularcheckmark-24-filledoval-24-filledcloud-24-filled

HeroIcons

1,288 icons MIT
camerabuilding-libraryreceipt-refundbookmarkcloudfolder

Tabler Icons

5,963 icons MIT
aliendevice-desktopphotochevron-rightchecksquare-root

Lucide

1,641 icons ISC
circle-checkawardhousecheckmountainchevron-up

Common Use Cases

1 Accessibility feature toggles (high contrast, large text, reduce motion)
2 Venue and location accessibility information
3 Product and service accessibility badges
4 Form field and content accessibility indicators
5 Inclusive design documentation and guidelines

Frequently Asked Questions

Carbon (by IBM) offers the most comprehensive accessibility icon set, reflecting IBM's strong commitment to inclusive design. Fluent also includes excellent accessibility indicators used across Microsoft products.

The International Symbol of Access (wheelchair) is ISO-standardized. For digital interfaces, WCAG 2.1 provides guidelines on icon usage including minimum size (44x44px touch target), adequate contrast, and the requirement for text alternatives.

Icons should complement text labels, not replace them. For accessibility features especially, always pair icons with clear text labels and ensure they have proper alt text and ARIA labels for screen reader users.

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