{
    "title": "Favicon & Manifest Generator",
    "slug": "favicon-manifest-generator",
    "excerpt": "Scratching a dev itch, I rebuilt my Favicon & Manifest generator. Upload one image to get all your PWA assets and a customisable manifest.json instantly.",
    "body": "**TLDR:** Try my [Favicon & Manifest Generator](https://favicons.philipnewborough.co.uk/)\r\n\r\nTo scratch a personal itch, I’ve rebuilt a tool for creating favicons and manifest files. This utility originally lived on a previous project, but I found it incredibly useful for quickly generating various icon sizes and a `favicon.ico` from a single source image. I’ve now rebuilt it (with a little help from Claude) and hosted it on my personal domain.\r\n\r\nBeyond icons, the tool generates a customizable `manifest.json` file which is handy for Progressive Web Apps (PWAs).\r\n\r\nFor users logged in via my auth service, the tool maintains a history of previously uploaded icons. You can simply click an icon to rehydrate the manifest form values and regenerate the zip file download.\r\n\r\nIf you're interested in the code, check it out on GitHub: [corenominal/favicons.philipnewborough.co.uk](https://github.com/corenominal/favicons.philipnewborough.co.uk)",
    "tags": [],
    "published_at": "2026-03-26 10:53:38",
    "url": "https://blog.philipnewborough.co.uk/posts/favicon-manifest-generator",
    "featured_image": "https://blog.philipnewborough.co.uk/media/og-ec668351-1159-46dc-9264-ea45c3ea8e71.png"
}