
The iPhone is one of the most popular smartphones in the world. That’s despite Apple not letting you change your iPhone app icons. That changed slightly with iOS 14, however. Here’s how to change app icons on iPhone.
Perhaps you don’t like the look of one particular icon. Maybe there are a few that deserve changing. Or perhaps all of the default icons sicken you to your core.
Whatever your level of loathing, Apple’s Shortcuts app is the solution. We’ll show you how to customize app icons on iOS.
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How to change app icons on iPhone
If you are ready to make your iPhone your own, it’s time to dive in. Just a heads up before we start – this can be a time-consuming process, so buckle up.
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Open the Shortcuts app Press the Plus (+) button in the top right corner
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Tap Add Action
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Search for Open app and select it from the list
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Tap the App button on the action
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Select an application whose icon you want to change
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Tap Open app in the top menu bar and give the shortcut a name that matches the relevant application
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Then, tap the More options icon beside the name and select Add to Home Screen
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Tap the Shortcut icon and select Choose Photo
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Select the image you want to use for the icon and tap Choose
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Tap Add to complete the process
Once you hit Add, the Shortcuts app will close automatically and take you to your home screen, where the new icon should appear. From here, you’re free to move the shortcut to wherever you want it to be.
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To avoid confusion, remove the original app from the Home Screen so it’ll only be in the App Library. To do that, long-press on the app icon, tap Remove App, then tap Remove from Home Screen.
Now you’ve got a Home Screen full of customized app icons.
Anything else I need to know?

Besides how long it takes to create Shortcuts for every app, there are a few things you should know. You’ll lose any interactivity features if you replace all your app icons.
That includes the notification bubble that shows unread messages or emails. It also includes any additional menu options you see when you long press an app icon.
The other thing is that because you’re replacing them with Shortcuts, you’ll see the Shortcuts app open every time you open an app. You can reduce this annoyance slightly by going into the Accessibility menu and selecting the reduce motion option.
Where can I get free app icons?

You might have seen links advertising iOS app icon packs before. Etsy is full of them, as are many other websites. Did you know those are just collections of images, usually PNG files?
That means you can make your custom app icons if inclined to. We won’t stop you from downloading icon packs or even paying for them if you like the artist’s work, however.
Many websites on the web let you download free icons, such as Flaticon or icons8. Finding a collection that has enough of the apps you use might take a while, and that alone could be worth the price of buying a ready-made collection.
Use new app icons to personalize your iPhone
Once you know how to change your iOS app icons, you can use pretty much any image as a replacement.
If you want something slick, you can find professionally-designed icons online or create your own.
If you want something a little more personalized, you could snap photos of your friends and attach their mug shots to the apps that best represent them.
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