60×60 Favicon Generator
Apple introduced 60×60 touch icons for early iPhone models where the home screen grid used slightly larger cells than the 57×57 generation.
60×60
Dimensions
60×60
Primary use
Legacy iPhone touch icon for older iOS home screen layouts
Filename
apple-touch-icon-60x60.png
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Generate your 60×60 Favicon
Optimized for 60×60 PNG
Upload your image below. The package includes all standard favicon sizes.
60×60 output specification
- apple-touch-icon-60x60.png (60×60)
- PNG export
- favicon.ico (multi-size)
- apple-touch-icon.png
- android-chrome-192x192.png
- android-chrome-512x512.png
- site.webmanifest
HTML code snippet
Add this tag to reference your 60×60 favicon in HTML.
<link rel="apple-touch-icon" sizes="60x60" href="/apple-touch-icon-60x60.png" />Nearby favicon sizes
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Frequently asked questions
- 1Where is a 60×60 favicon used?
- Legacy iPhone touch icon for older iOS home screen layouts.
- 2What format should a 60×60 favicon be?
- PNG is the modern default for a 60×60 favicon. ICO is recommended only when bundled into a multi-resolution favicon.ico file for legacy compatibility.
- 3Should I include 60×60 in my favicon package?
- Yes, if any of your target platforms or devices reference 60×60 in their documentation or manifest requirements. A complete package reduces missing-icon requests and inconsistent rendering.
- 4How do I add a 60×60 favicon to my website?
- Generate the file, upload it to your site root or public folder, then reference it with a link tag in your HTML head or platform-specific metadata configuration.
- 5Can I generate only a 60×60 favicon?
- You can export a 60×60 asset directly, but we recommend shipping a full favicon package so tabs, bookmarks, iOS home screens, and Android install prompts all receive the correct size.