Artifact · generated in chat
AI SVG & icon maker
Describe a graphic and bychat returns a clean, editable SVG — icons, illustrations, and diagrams that scale perfectly.
bychat generates vector graphics from a description: icons, simple illustrations, badges, and diagrams, all as editable SVG. Vectors stay sharp at any size and are tiny to ship, and because the output is plain SVG code you can recolor, resize, or restyle every element. Each graphic renders live in the chat so you can see it immediately, then download or refine it.
It's handy for the bits a project needs but no one wants to hunt for: a custom icon set, a hero illustration, an empty-state graphic, or a quick diagram. Generate it in the chat, drop the SVG into your app or slides, or take it into a design tool to finish.
How it works
Describe the graphic
Say what you need — an icon, an illustration, a diagram — and the style.
Preview the SVG
It renders live in the chat. Ask for tweaks to color, weight, or composition.
Download & reuse
Download the SVG and use it in your app, slides, or site — or edit the code directly.
Example prompts
Copy one to start, or write your own — bychat takes it from there.
Make a set of 6 line icons for a finance app: wallet, chart, card, bell, settings, and user — consistent 2px stroke, rounded caps, as one SVG sheet.
Create a friendly empty-state illustration for an inbox-zero screen: a calm scene with soft shapes, in a teal palette, as an editable SVG.
Draw a simple architecture diagram as an SVG: a client box, an API box, and a database, connected with labeled arrows.
Design a circular badge graphic that says "Beta" with a subtle gradient and a thin border, as a crisp SVG.
Frequently asked questions
Why SVG instead of an image?
SVG is vector, so it stays perfectly crisp at any size and is tiny to ship — ideal for icons, logos, and illustrations. It's also editable code, so you can restyle it anytime.
Can I change the colors or size?
Yes. Ask the chat to recolor, resize, or restyle it, or download the SVG and edit the code directly in any editor.
Where can I use the SVG?
Anywhere — drop it into a bychat app, slide deck, or website, or take it into your design tool. The file is yours to download and reuse.
Can it make a whole icon set?
Yes. Ask for a consistent set in one go — same stroke, corners, and grid — and bychat returns them as editable SVG you can split out as needed.