BeCyIconGrabber Tutorial: Extract and Save Icons from Any File
Icons are essential for custom shortcuts, app development, and graphic design. Many high-quality icons are hidden inside system files like .exe or .dll. BeCyIconGrabber is a lightweight, free tool that lets you view and extract these hidden assets. Follow this step-by-step tutorial to extract and save icons from any file on your computer. Step 1: Download and Launch the Software
BeCyIconGrabber is a portable application, meaning it does not require installation.
Download the ZIP archive from a trusted software repository. Extract the contents to a folder of your choice.
Double-click BeCyIconGrabber.exe to launch the program instantly. Step 2: Navigate and Locate Your Target File
The user interface features a classic, split-pane layout for easy navigation. Look at the left-hand panel labeled Files. Use the built-in directory tree to browse your folders.
Navigate to the file containing the icons you want (e.g., C:\Windows\System32\shell32.dll). Click on the file to select it. Step 3: Preview the Extracted Icons
Once a file is selected, the software automatically scans and displays its visual assets. Look at the right-hand panel to see all available icons. Click the Icons tab to view standard icon formats.
Click the Cursors tab if you are looking for mouse pointers.
Use the Format dropdown menu to filter icons by specific sizes or color depths. Step 4: Select Your Desired Quality and Size
Modern files often contain the same icon in multiple resolutions.
Click on the specific icon you want to extract from the grid.
Look at the bottom preview pane to see available resolutions (e.g., 16×16, 32×32, 48×48, or 256×256 pixels).
Check the color depth (like 8-bit or 32-bit transparent) to ensure it meets your quality needs. Step 5: Save and Export the Icon
The final step is exporting the selected asset to your hard drive. Click the Save button on the right side of the window.
Choose whether to save just the selected size or all sizes contained in the icon container.
Select your preferred output format: .ico for Windows shortcuts or .bmp / .png for graphics.
Name your file, choose a destination folder, and click Save.
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