Share icon
Lucideshare-2
Heroiconsshare
Tabler Iconsshare
Phosphorshare-network
Feathershare-2
Remix Iconshare-line
Iconoirshare-android
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When to use it
Two share traditions coexist: the three connected dots (Android-style, Lucide's share-2) and the box with an arrow leaving upward (iOS-style). Iconoir uniquely ships both as share-android and share-ios — pick the one matching your platform's muscle memory. Whatever you choose, this is 'send elsewhere', not 'copy link'; if the action only copies, use the link icon with feedback.
Reach for the share glyph when the user sends content to other people or apps — a share sheet, 'share this link', posting outward. It means 'push this to someone else'. Keep it distinct from the external-link arrow, which means 'this opens somewhere else' and makes no promise about sending. Note the drawing splits by platform lineage: the three-connected-nodes network share versus the box-with-upward-arrow iOS share.
- Reaching for External link? Reach for the box-and-arrow when a link opens in a new place, not when the user sends content to someone.
- Reaching for Send? Reach for the paper plane for sending a message or submitting, rather than opening a share sheet.