Here are 10 strong icon repositories that work well for dashboards and can be loaded from a CDN. ## Dashboard icon libraries | # | Library | Best for | License | | -: | --------------------- | ---------------------------------------- | -------------------------- | | 1 | Lucide | Clean modern dashboards | ISC | | 2 | Tabler Icons | Technical and infrastructure dashboards | MIT | | 3 | Bootstrap Icons | General admin dashboards | MIT | | 4 | Material Design Icons | Very large application icon collection | Apache 2.0 | | 5 | Phosphor Icons | Multiple weights and polished interfaces | MIT | | 6 | Remix Icon | Business and application dashboards | Remix Icon License | | 7 | Font Awesome Free | Broad general-purpose coverage | Mixed open-source licenses | | 8 | Boxicons | Simple admin panels and navigation | MIT | | 9 | Iconoir | Elegant outline-style dashboards | MIT | | 10 | Simple Icons | Company, vendor, and technology logos | CC0 1.0 | ## 1. Lucide Icons My first choice for a clean, modern dashboard. * More than 1,600 icons * Consistent outline style * Excellent React support * Customizable stroke width * Good accessibility * Includes servers, databases, networks, charts, settings, alerts, and users [Browse Lucide](https://lucide.dev/icons/) · [GitHub repository](https://github.com/lucide-icons/lucide) ### CDN ```html ``` ```html ``` Lucide is especially good for React, Vite, Tailwind, and modern dark dashboards. [Lucide repository](https://github.com/lucide-icons/lucide) ## 2. Tabler Icons My strongest recommendation for networking, infrastructure, monitoring, and technical dashboards. * More than 6,000 icons * 24×24 grid * Outline and filled variants * Consistent two-pixel stroke * Excellent technical icon coverage [Browse Tabler Icons](https://tabler.io/icons) · [GitHub repository](https://github.com/tabler/tabler-icons) ### CDN ```html ``` ```html ``` Tabler currently offers more than 6,000 free MIT-licensed SVG icons. [Tabler Icons](https://tabler.io/icons) ## 3. Bootstrap Icons A dependable choice for traditional admin dashboards. * Familiar interface symbols * Excellent Bootstrap integration * Easy webfont usage * Includes filled and outline icons * Works without the Bootstrap CSS framework [Browse Bootstrap Icons](https://icons.getbootstrap.com/) · [GitHub repository](https://github.com/twbs/icons) ### CDN ```html ``` ```html ``` ## 4. Material Design Icons One of the largest general-purpose icon collections. * Thousands of icons * Excellent device and application coverage * Familiar Google/Android visual language * Strong filled-icon collection * Good for dense operational dashboards [Browse Material Design Icons](https://pictogrammers.com/library/mdi/) · [GitHub repository](https://github.com/Templarian/MaterialDesign) ### CDN ```html ``` ```html ``` ## 5. Phosphor Icons Excellent for refined, professional dashboards. Its greatest advantage is the available weights: * Thin * Light * Regular * Bold * Fill * Duotone [Browse Phosphor](https://phosphoricons.com/) · [GitHub repository](https://github.com/phosphor-icons/core) ### CDN ```html ``` For additional weights: ```html ``` ```html ``` Phosphor’s duotone icons work particularly well in colorful KPI cards. ## 6. Remix Icon A balanced collection of outline and filled icons. * Neutral visual style * Good business and navigation icons * Matching line and fill variants * Strong dashboard coverage * Free for personal and commercial use under its current license [Browse Remix Icon](https://remixicon.com/) · [GitHub repository](https://github.com/Remix-Design/RemixIcon) ### CDN ```html ``` ```html ``` Replace `-line` with `-fill` when a filled version exists: ```html ``` ## 7. Font Awesome Free Best when maximum compatibility and broad coverage matter. * Widely recognized * Solid, regular, and brand icons * Strong accessibility support * Extensive documentation * Good for legacy and modern applications [Browse Font Awesome](https://fontawesome.com/search?o=r&m=free) · [GitHub repository](https://github.com/FortAwesome/Font-Awesome) ### CDN ```html ``` ```html ``` Font Awesome is reliable, although Lucide and Tabler often look more contemporary in new dashboards. ## 8. Boxicons A lightweight choice for admin templates. * Outline, solid, and logo icons * Straightforward CSS classes * Clean appearance * Good navigation and status icons [Browse Boxicons](https://boxicons.com/) · [GitHub repository](https://github.com/atisawd/boxicons) ### CDN ```html ``` ```html ``` Solid versions typically use the `bxs` prefix: ```html ``` ## 9. Iconoir A refined minimalist library for premium-looking dashboards. * Consistent outline design * Modern geometric appearance * Strong interface collection * Good for dark themes * Less visually heavy than Font Awesome [Browse Iconoir](https://iconoir.com/) · [GitHub repository](https://github.com/iconoir-icons/iconoir) ### CDN ```html ``` ```html ``` ## 10. Simple Icons Best for recognizable technology and vendor logos. It includes brands such as: * AWS * Microsoft Azure * Google Cloud * Cisco * Docker * Kubernetes * Linux * Ubuntu * GitHub * Grafana * Prometheus * PostgreSQL * Cloudflare [Browse Simple Icons](https://simpleicons.org/) · [GitHub repository](https://github.com/simple-icons/simple-icons) ### Direct SVG CDN ```html AWS ``` ```html Cisco Docker Kubernetes Linux Grafana ``` Simple Icons should supplement a UI library rather than replace it because it focuses on brand marks. ## My recommendation for your infrastructure dashboard Use three coordinated libraries: ```text Lucide or Tabler ├── Navigation ├── Controls ├── Status indicators └── General interface icons Material Design Icons ├── Specialized infrastructure icons ├── Devices ├── Servers └── Monitoring Simple Icons ├── AWS ├── Cisco ├── Linux ├── Docker ├── Kubernetes └── Vendor branding ``` For your dark, technical ArchNest-style dashboard, I would choose: 1. **Tabler Icons** as the primary interface set. 2. **Phosphor Duotone** for KPI cards and highlights. 3. **Simple Icons** for technology and vendor logos. Try to limit each dashboard to one primary icon family. Mixing too many families creates inconsistent stroke widths, proportions, and visual weight.