Lucide Icons is a fast and easy to use plugin that makes inserting icons into your games faster than ever. Simply press the keybind to open the plugin window, search for the icon you need, and click or use arrow keys to select and place it directly in your project.
You can bind a shortcut to search an icon in āFile > Customize Shortcutsā and look for āLucideā
Im not selling the actual pack, iām selling the ability to drop any of the 1,573 icons at your disposal. you can get the any icon from the pack at lucide.dev, shouldāve made that even more clear even though the pack is called āLucideā
Please make sure youāre not infringing on the licensing terms of the open-source projects you use. Lucide Icons is an open-source icon library which youāre using, and your plugin implies an official association by using their name and logo when it is not official.
Youāre violating Lucide License by failing to properly attribute the source and hurting the open-source community by using the icons for commercial use without iterating on them first, which is the intention of allowing commercial use.
Open source lives on the goodwill of people, but some people see that as a doorway to make a quick profit.
Donāt buy plugins that:
Use official branding of an OSS project without permission
Resell free icons with profits not going back to the actual creators of the icons
Fail to add the required credit and attribution
Lucide Icons has an Open Collective if anyone wants to support the real Lucide Icons and not a plugin that steals its branding with a price tag attached.
Hereās a better plugin that is free, easy to use, uses spritesheets behind the scenes to optimize asset usage, and doesnāt infringe copyright for profit:
As others have pointed out, thereās already a nice (and free) Lucide Icon Picker by 7kayoh, but since it is no longer actively maintained with all the icons this has the potential of being a useful plugin.
After testing the free version, thereās just one thing stopping me from purchasing the paid version: the plugin doesnāt care if I have an ImageLabel/ImageButton selected. If you updated the plugin so that it simply updates the selected ImageLabel/ImageButton instead of creating a child ImageLabel (as it does in 7kayohās plugin), it would be an instant buy from me.
This is an unofficial Roblox plugin that hosts already ported icons from the free and open-source Lucide icon set (available at lucide.dev).
The icons themselves are completely free under the permissive ISC License (with some icons under MIT). You can download any individual icon directly from lucide.dev at any time.
What youāre paying for in the Premium version is:
Already ported and optimized 1,573 icons for Roblox Studio
A convenient plugin interface with fast search and one-click insertion
Broad selection of icons, ready to use without manual downloading
iāve made it clear that the icon assets i give access to are not made by me, it would be a different story if i tried to cover where the icons come from
Thank you for the response. At the time I reviewed the plugin, it didnāt link or attribute the Lucide Icons project at all. I still find the Lucide Icons name and logo misleading, since people may think itās an official plugin when it is not.
This license doesnāt permit you to use Lucideās official naming & logo (or any derivatives). You will have to come up with your own branding if you want to sell a compliant plugin.
Also, make sure you properly include Lucideās license text and attribution. A simpler version can be found here to help you understand their license better:
Itās great to see that the paid version of the plugin has been removed or taken down by Roblox, I donāt know which one did happen but I think thatās definitely a step in the right direction!
I originally wanted my message to be a bit more attacking, but after some thinking I decided I should instead take this time to give some feedback.
Even though the plugin provides the convenience of a āserviceā by bundling the icons for easier access, the icons themselves are open-source and freely available. Using a paywall for assets that are meant to be open and free can unfortunately come across as disrespectful to the work of the original Lucide team.
Also, as @WinnersTakesAll mentioned, the branding is a bit ambiguous. It might be helpful to rename the plugin to something that clearly distinguishes it as a third-party integration. It would help avoid confusion for newer developers who might mistakenly think this is an official Lucide-affiliated tool.
Iām sure you didnāt intend to step on any toes. Itās just helpful to keep these community standards in mind. I hope you can improve from this experience and perform better next time!