IconPilot: AI App Icon Generator for macOS • MacPlus Software


IconPilot app icon

AI icon generator for macOS · Beta

Polished macOS app icons, in seconds.

Describe your app and IconPilot generates premium icon variants — then exports straight to Apple’s new .icon format, plus .icns and .png. Give your idea a face before you open Xcode.

No account needed to start · Built for indie macOS developers
Prompt: “a calm meditation timer — soft gradient, glass, zen” → ✦
App icons designed with IconPilot, shown on a MacBook

How it works

From idea to icon in three steps

No design tools, no layers, no fiddling. Describe, generate, export.

01

Describe your app

Type what your app does in a few words. IconPilot turns plain language into a design direction — no brief required.

02

Generate variants

Get a set of distinct, on-brand icons in seconds. Like one? Tweak it further or branch a new direction in a click.

03

Export & ship

Download .icon, .icns or .png and drop it straight into Xcode. Done before your coffee’s cold.

The unfair advantage

The only generator that exports Apple’s .icon format

Apple Icon Composer’s layered, Liquid Glass .icon is the new standard for macOS Tahoe — icons with real depth, light and translucency. IconPilot exports it natively, so your icon looks alive on the dock, not flat. Prefer the classics? .icns and .png are one click away.

.icon Liquid Glass
.icns
.png
Xcode-ready

See it in action

One prompt, a wall of options

Every generation returns a spread of directions — keep the one that fits, refine the rest.

Built for the Mac

Designed like a Mac app, not a web tool

A native macOS app that’s fast, focused and quietly powerful — with the polish you’d expect from the platform it’s built for.

  • Start without signing up. Try it the moment you open it — sign in with Apple later to keep credits across your Macs.
  • Credits never expire. Generate in bursts while you build, come back months later — your balance waits for you.
  • Premium quality by default. Every icon is rendered with best-in-class models for crisp, store-ready results.
IconPilot welcome screen

Pricing

Pay once. No subscriptions.

Start free, then top up with credits only when you need them — they never expire. Generate in bursts while you build, and come back months later to the same balance.

Free to try

Free
Put it to work on your next idea
  • A few icons to try, on us
  • Every export format — .icon, .icns, .png
  • No account needed to start

Try it free

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Credit bundle

Pay once
Credits, not a subscription
  • Top up a bundle of credits when you need them
  • Credits never expire — zero pressure
  • Native .icon Liquid Glass export
  • Premium, store-ready quality

Try it free

Simple bundle pricing, shown in the app — no subscriptions, ever.

FAQ

Good questions

What is the .icon format?
It’s Apple’s new layered icon format introduced with Apple Icon Composer for macOS Tahoe. Unlike a flat image, a .icon carries depth, lighting and translucency — the “Liquid Glass” look — and adapts across appearances. IconPilot is built to export it natively.
Do my credits expire?
No. Buy a bundle and use it whenever — during a sprint, or months later. Icons tend to come in bursts while you build, so we never put a clock on your balance.
Which export formats are supported?
Apple’s .icon (Liquid Glass), .icns, and .png — everything you need to drop straight into Xcode.
Do I need an account?
No — start generating the moment you open the app. Sign in with Apple when you’re ready to keep your credits and purchases synced across your Macs, plus a welcome bonus.
What powers the icons?
Best-in-class, state-of-the-art image models — tuned for crisp, premium, store-ready icons. We pick the right model for the job, so you always get top-tier quality.
Is it on the Mac App Store yet?
IconPilot is currently in Beta and not on the Mac App Store yet. We’re polishing the first release for indie developers shipping on macOS — early access is coming soon.

Give your idea a face.

Describe your app, generate a beautiful icon, and export it in the format the Mac was built for.

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