Expand the element until you see a element with the "viewBox" attribute, then select the element with viewbox attribute, and select copy->copy element.Right-click the icon from the left navigation pane and select “Inspect”.I will use the Azure policy as an example here. Pin the service that you wish to extract the icon to the left navigation pane.Login to the Azure portal ( ) using Chrome.I had requirements for some icons that are not included in the latest version of the Azure icon set, so I spent some time and figured out a way to extract icons in svg format using only Google Chrome browser and a text editor such as Notepad or Notepad++. There are few posts out there showing you how to extract icons from the Azure portal, but they all require 3rd party tools. at the time of writing this blog, the latest version of the icon set is over 1 year old ( ). Although Microsoft provides free download for the Azure icon set, unfortunately, the icon set does not get updated often. I found myself and friends are constantly looking for high resolution icons for various Azure products when working on design documents, presentation slide decks, or designing stickers to put on our laptops. Extracting High Resolution Icons from the Azure Portal
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