Free Biology Icons

Download Free Biology Icons in PNG & SVG

Published On: November 10, 2025
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Download Biology Icon Pack — PNG & SVG

File Name Biology Icons Pack — PNG & SVG
Formats SVG, PNG (64/128/256/512px)
File Size ~6.5 MB (ZIP)
File Details
  • File Formats: SVG, PNG
  • File Size: ≈ 6.5 MB (zip)
  • Icons: ~50 biology icons
  • License: Free for Personal & Educational Use
  • Uploaded by: VectorSources Team

Enhance your science projects with a clean, consistent set of biology icons. This free icon pack includes common biology and life-science symbols (microscope, DNA, cell, bacteria, leaf, test tube, petri dish, heart, brain, plant, and more) in both SVG (vector) and PNG (transparent raster) formats optimized for web, print, and UI use.

If you’re looking for more high-quality design assets beyond this biology pack, VectorSources offers a growing library of free icons, vectors, illustrations, and downloadable design resources. Their collections cover multiple categories: education, science, technology, UI elements, and more, making it a reliable place for creators, students, and designers to find consistent, ready-to-use graphics for any project.

What’s included

  • Formats: SVG (editable vectors) and PNG (transparent backgrounds)
  • Icons: ~50 biology icons (microscope, DNA, cell, bacteria, plant, test tube, petri dish, leaf, heart, brain, mitochondria, ribosome, flask, chromosome, antibody, vaccine, etc.)
  • Sizes (PNGs): 64×64, 128×128, 256×256, 512×512 px (each)
  • License: Free for personal & educational use (see license details below)
  • Author: VectorSources Team

Why use these icons?

  • Scalable vectors (SVG): Edit colors, stroke, and size without loss of quality.
  • Ready PNGs: Quick to use in slides, documents, and web pages.
  • Consistent style: All icons follow a single visual language, great for UI and infographics.
  • Semantic tagging: Each icon filename and metadata include descriptive keywords to help with SEO and accessibility.

How to use

  1. Download the pack (SVG for editing in Illustrator/Figma; PNG for quick use).
  2. For web use, prefer SVG to save bandwidth and keep sharpness.
  3. For print or slides, use high-resolution PNG (512px).
  4. When using commercially or redistributing, follow the included license file.

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