Azure architecture icons

Helping our customers design solutions is core to the Azure Architecture Center's mission. Architecture diagrams like those included in our guidance can help communicate design decisions and the relationships between components of a given workload. On this page, you'll find an official collection of Azure architecture icons including Azure product icons to help you build a custom architecture diagram for your next solution.

To learn more about communicating design intent, see Architecture design diagrams in the Azure Well-Architected Framework.

General guidelines

Do's

  • Use the icon to illustrate how products can work together.
  • In diagrams, we recommend including the product name somewhere close to the icon.
  • Use the icons as they would appear within Azure.

Don'ts

  • Don't crop, flip, or rotate icons.
  • Don't distort or change icon shape in any way.
  • Don't use Microsoft product icons to represent your product or service.

Example architecture diagram

Example architecture diagram showing multiple services connected together with numbered steps.

Browse all Azure architectures to view other examples.

Icon updates

Month Change description
February 2024 Over 40 new icons for various services and components such as AI (including Azure OpenAI), Azure Operator, Microsoft Entra ID, and Azure networking.
August 2023 Added new Microsoft Entra ID icon. Reorganized folder structure of some icons.
June 2023 General updates.
April 2023 Added 24 Microsoft Defender for IoT icons.
March 2023 Added 13 icons for various services and components.
January 2023 Added ~106 icons for various services and components.
November 2022 Updated icon names from Azure Security Center to Microsoft Defender for Cloud.
January 2021 Added ~26 icons to the existing set.
November 2020 The folder structure of our collection of Azure architecture icons has changed. The FAQs and Terms of Use PDF files appear in the first level when you download the SVG icons. The files in the icons folder are the same except there's no longer a CXP folder.

Icon terms

Microsoft permits the use of these icons in architectural diagrams, training materials, or documentation. You may copy, distribute, and display the icons only for the permitted use unless granted explicit permission by Microsoft. Microsoft reserves all other rights.

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