An icon set representing CSS properties and values, for editor UIs
CSS property icons for design tools, but icon sets for dev UIs already exist.

Treats icons like a living design system — generate a full set, then request new icons that match the original style and stroke weight. Offers stroke-thickness controls, SVG/PNG/font exports and commercial licensing, which actually targets a recurring pain point for teams who hate mixing packs; the open question is how well the model handles complex or niche iconography and what the production limits are.
UI/UX designers, product designers, frontend developers, startups and SaaS teams
IconsMint generates full icon sets on demand, but the key part is that you can come back later and add new icons that match the original style exactly. You don’t need to regenerate or manually tweak anything.
The idea is to treat icons as a growing design system rather than a fixed pack.
Curious whether this solves a real problem for others or if people prefer traditional libraries. Happy to answer technical or design questions.
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