LivelyIcons
A free React icon library with over 1,300 animated icons and 14 distinct animation styles.
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Choosing an animated icon set usually means settling for whatever handful of motion styles a library happens to offer. LivelyIcons leans into variety instead: it's a free, open-source React icon library with more than 1,300 icons, each of which can use any of 14 animation types — scale, rotate, shake, pulse, bounce, draw, spin, wiggle, heartbeat, swing, float and more — triggered on hover, loop, mount, or when the icon scrolls into view.
Under the hood it's built on Motion for React, runs at 60fps, and is tree-shakeable enough that importing a single icon cuts bundle size by roughly 98% versus pulling in the whole set. It ships full TypeScript types, works with React Server Components, and treats accessibility as a default rather than an add-on by respecting the user's `prefers-reduced-motion` setting automatically. It's built for React 18+ projects and targets developers who want expressive icon motion without hand-coding animation logic per icon.
💬 Our review
The short version: sheer catalog size (1,300+ icons) and animation-type variety (14 distinct styles) are LivelyIcons' clearest edge over the other free animated-icon libraries surfaced in this same search — if you want options rather than committing to one house style, this is the deepest pool.
The tradeoff of that breadth is less curation than a smaller, more opinionated set like Iconimate's 212 hand-built icons — with 1,300+ icons and 14 animation types, visual consistency across a whole product depends more on you applying discipline than on the library enforcing one look. It costs nothing and the reduced-motion default is a genuinely good accessibility practice most competitors don't call out explicitly. Worth adopting if you want maximum icon and animation-style choice in one free package; if you want a tighter, more curated aesthetic out of the box, a smaller library may serve you better.
💰 Pricing
📊 Global score
🤖 AI-enriched data
Entièrement gratuit (licence MIT).
Pros
Plus de 1300 icônes, 14 types d'animation distincts
Respecte automatiquement prefers-reduced-motion (accessibilité)
Tree-shakeable — jusqu'à 98% de réduction de taille pour une icône seule
Compatible React Server Components, TypeScript complet
Cons
Moins de cohérence visuelle qu'un set curé plus restreint
Marché concurrentiel avec plusieurs alternatives gratuites
Dépend d'un projet communautaire pour la maintenance
Pas de version premium ni de support dédié
