Iconhub vs Bootstrap Icons

Comparing the features of Iconhub to Bootstrap Icons

Feature
Iconhub
Bootstrap Icons

Capability Features

Accessibility Features
aria-hiddenaria-labelrole=img
Copy SVG Code
External Image Use
Font-size and Color Styling
Guest Browsing
Icon Categories
AdventureAlertArrowAudio & VideoBrandBuildingBusinessCommunicationCrypto CurrencyDeviceEcommerceEducationFile FolderFinanceFood and BeverageFurnitureInterfaceMedicalSportText editorTransportationUserWeather
Icon Font Support
Icon Usage in CSS Only
Multiple Icon Usage Methods
Embedded SVGSVG SpriteExternal ImageIcon FontCSS Background Image
No User Authentication
Register via Email
Select Icon
Social Media Sharing
FacebookTwitterLinkedIn
Supports Custom CSS Styling
Supports HTML Embed
Supports Icon Resizing
SVG Sprite Provided

Integration Features

Available as ZIP Release
CDN Support
CSS Integration
Install via Composer
Install via npm
Manual Download
Sass Integration
Supports Bootstrap Projects
Supports Icon Font via CDN
Supports Icon Font via Sass Import
Supports Multiple Package Managers
npmComposer
SVG File Format
SVG Format Support
Works with Bootstrap

Limitation Features

Browser Compatibility
Issues with Internet Explorer, Edge Legacy, and Chrome (external sprites)
Known SVG Browser Quirks
SVG focus in IE/EdgeSVG <img> accessibilitySVG sprite cross-domain ChromeExternal SVG sprite in IE
License and Terms Acceptance
Login Required for Download
No API Access
No Mentioned API
No Paid Plans
No Premium Icons
No Web UI for Customization

Other Features

Donation Option
License Provided

Pricing Features

Free Tier
No Quotas or Limits
Pricing Plans
Free/Open Source