Only the first item defined in the project file is processed by. The icon defined by your app can be composed of a single image, by specifying the file as the Include attribute: For more information, see App resources overview on. To comply with Android resource naming rules, app icon filenames must be lowercase, start and end with a letter character, and contain only alphanumeric characters or underscores. You may only have one icon defined for your app.
In your project file, the item designates the icon to use for your app. NET MAUI app project, it should be referenced from XAML or C# with a. Therefore, when adding an SVG file to your.
NET MAUI converts SVG files to Portable Network Graphic (PNG) files. NET MAUI app icon can use any of the standard platform image formats, including Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) files. By default, bitmap (non-vector) image formats aren't automatically resized by. This avoids having to manually duplicate and name the app icon on a per platform basis. At build time, this icon can be automatically resized to the correct resolution for the target platform and device, and added to your app package. NET Multi-platform App UI (.NET MAUI) app project, an app icon can be specified in a single location in your app project. On Windows, the app icon appears in the app list in the start menu, the taskbar, the app's tile, and in the Microsoft Store. On Android, the app icon appears as a launcher icon and throughout the system, such as on the action bar, notifications, and in the Google Play Store. For example, on iOS the app icon appears on the Home screen and throughout the system, such as in Settings, notifications, and search results, and in the App Store. Every app has a logo icon that represents it, and that icon typically appears in multiple places.