Use a Downloaded Kit
Starting with version 6.4, you can now download a Pro Kit and use it in your desktop applications just like Font Awesome - including any custom icons you added to the Kit.
We’ll cover what files and directories are contained in the Kit download and details of using ligature-based fonts and SVG in the Kit.
What’s in the Kit Download?
Our Kit download contains all the regular Font Awesome assets. If you have custom icons in your Kit, you’ll find these additional files included in the download zip:
Folders & Files | What They Are |
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All the usual Font Awesome stuff | Fonts and SVGs for all the families and styles |
/otfs/Font Awesome Kit [kit-ID]-Regular-400 | Font face containing all of your custom icons |
/svgs/custom-icons/ | Folder containing all your custom icons as SVGs |
Custom Subsetted Kits
If you have set your Kit to Custom Subsetting, your Kit download will include ONLY the icons you’ve selected plus any custom icons you’ve uploaded.
Folders & files | What They Are |
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/otfs/Font Awesome 6 Pro subset - Kit [kit-ID]-[style name and weight] | Font faces containing ONLY the icons you selected in that Classic style |
/otfs/Font Awesome 6 Sharp subset - Kit [kit-ID]-[style name and weight] | Font faces containing ONLY the icons you selected in that Sharp style |
/svgs/[style name]/ | Folder containing ONLY the icons you selected in that style as SVGs |
/otfs/Font Awesome Kit [kit-ID]-Regular-400 | Font face containing all of your custom icons |
/svgs/custom-icons/ | Folder containing all your custom icons as SVGs |
Install the Ligature-based Font Files for Kit Custom Icons
You can install the Font Awesome font faces just like you usually do when getting set up, and you’ll follow the same steps to add the custom icon font.
And if you haven’t already, you’ll want enable ligatures in your apps to use our easy “type in the icon name” method for adding icons.
Using Kit Custom Icons as SVGs
As with our regular icons, you can add your processed custom icon SVG files into most vector-friendly desktop design apps, like Figma, Sketch, and Adobe Illustrator. Just remember to make a copy to work with, so you don’t edit the original file!