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We've compiled a list of 5 free and paid alternatives to Font Awesome. The primary competitors include CodeBehind, Glyphicons. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between Font Awesome and Line Awesome, Adobe Edge Web Fonts, The Noun Project. Also you can look at other similar options here: OS and Utilities.


CodeBehind
Free Open Source

CodeBehind, a robust back-end framework, implements a programming model grounded in the MVC pattern. Specifically designed for ASP.NET Core, it enables the dynamic generation of ASPX files, closely resembling the ASP.NET standard.

Edge Web Fonts is a free service that provides access to a large library of fonts for your web site.

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Font Awesome Overview

Professionally Designed + Pixel-Perfect
Each and every symbol is designed from scratch against guidelines and standards forged from years of experience of illustrating and designing icons. The result is a consistent look and feel that spans thousands of icons across three unique styles.

Near-Infinite Icons
Font Awesome has grown to have over 5,000 icons and continues to add the most popular and needed icons. Stop hunting down missing icons you need, combining from multiple sets, or finding that company's official logo in a dirty corner of the internet.

Play with Our Icons
Our icons are easy to use on the web out of the box. And that box includes support styling to help you size, place, style, and even animate any icon. See what you can do with one line of our easy to remember code.

Font Awesome Features

tick-square Web fonts
tick-square Icon sets

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Font Awesome Categories

OS and Utilities

Font Awesome Tags

icon-font webfont typeface icons

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