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Turn images to icons with Bradicon

BradiconEver wanted to turn your images or photos in to icons so you can set custom icons in your desktop or for your blog. Bradicon allows you to turn any image in to an icon quick and easily.

Using the app is simple, upload an image and download the icon. The service is currently free and works well. Currently it supports Jpg, PNG and GIF formats and gives you an ICO file. The icons preserver the transparency. Try it out with your image. via Killerstratrups

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Comments

  1. Vaibhav says

    Nice find Ram, I used to resize them using PS, all the detailed used to be lost somewhere, Lets see whats the result using this.

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