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layout: tutorial
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title: Markers With Custom Icons
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---
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## Markers With Custom Icons
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In this tutorial, you'll learn how to easily define your own icons for use by the markers you put on the map.
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<div id="map" class="map" style="height: 220px"></div>
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[View example on a separate page →](custom-icons-example.html)
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### Preparing the images
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To make a custom icon, we usually need two images --- the actual icon image and the image of its shadow. For this tutorial, we took the Leaflet logo and created four images out of it --- 3 leaf images of different colors and one shadow image for the three:
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<p>
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<img style="border: 1px solid #ccc" src="../docs/images/leaf-green.png" />
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<img style="border: 1px solid #ccc" src="../docs/images/leaf-red.png" />
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<img style="border: 1px solid #ccc" src="../docs/images/leaf-orange.png" />
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<img style="border: 1px solid #ccc" src="../docs/images/leaf-shadow.png" />
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</p>
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Note that the white area in the images is actually transparent.
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### Creating an icon
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Marker icons in Leaflet are defined by [L.Icon](../reference.html#icon) objects, which are passed as an option when creating markers. Let's create a green leaf icon:
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var greenIcon = L.icon({
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iconUrl: 'leaf-green.png',
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shadowUrl: 'leaf-shadow.png',
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iconSize: [38, 95], // size of the icon
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shadowSize: [50, 64], // size of the shadow
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iconAnchor: [22, 94], // point of the icon which will correspond to marker's location
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shadowAnchor: [4, 62], // the same for the shadow
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popupAnchor: [-3, -76] // point from which the popup should open relative to the iconAnchor
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});
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Now putting a marker with this icon on a map is easy:
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L.marker([51.5, -0.09], {icon: greenIcon}).addTo(map);
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<div id="map2" class="map" style="height: 220px"></div>
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### Defining an icon class
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What if we need to create several icons that have lots in common? Lets define our own icon class containing the shared options, inheriting from `L.Icon`! It's really easy in Leaflet:
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var LeafIcon = L.Icon.extend({
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options: {
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shadowUrl: 'leaf-shadow.png',
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iconSize: [38, 95],
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shadowSize: [50, 64],
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iconAnchor: [22, 94],
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shadowAnchor: [4, 62],
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popupAnchor: [-3, -76]
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}
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});
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Now we can create all three of our leaf icons from this class and use them:
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var greenIcon = new LeafIcon({iconUrl: 'leaf-green.png'}),
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redIcon = new LeafIcon({iconUrl: 'leaf-red.png'}),
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orangeIcon = new LeafIcon({iconUrl: 'leaf-orange.png'});
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You may have noticed that we used the `new` keyword for creating LeafIcon instances. So why do all Leaflet classes get created without it? The answer is simple: the real Leaflet classes are named with a capital letter (e.g. `L.Icon`), and they also need to be created with `new`, but there are also shortcuts with lowercase names (`L.icon`), created for convenience like this:
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L.icon = function (options) {
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return new L.Icon(options);
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};
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You can do the same with your classes too. OK, lets finally put some markers with these icons on the map:
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L.marker([51.5, -0.09], {icon: greenIcon}).addTo(map).bindPopup("I am a green leaf.");
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L.marker([51.495, -0.083], {icon: redIcon}).addTo(map).bindPopup("I am a red leaf.");
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L.marker([51.49, -0.1], {icon: orangeIcon}).addTo(map).bindPopup("I am an orange leaf.");
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That's it. Now take a look at the [full example](custom-icons-example.html), the [L.Icon docs](../reference.html#icon), or browse [other examples](../examples.html).
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<script>
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var map = L.map('map').setView([51.5, -0.09], 13);
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L.tileLayer(MB_URL, {attribution: MB_ATTR, id: 'examples.map-20v6611k'}).addTo(map);
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var LeafIcon = L.Icon.extend({
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options: {
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iconUrl: '../docs/images/leaf-green.png',
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shadowUrl: '../docs/images/leaf-shadow.png',
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iconSize: [38, 95],
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shadowSize: [50, 64],
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iconAnchor: [22, 94],
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shadowAnchor: [4, 62],
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popupAnchor: [-3, -76]
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}
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});
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var greenIcon = new LeafIcon(),
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redIcon = new LeafIcon({iconUrl: '../docs/images/leaf-red.png'}),
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orangeIcon = new LeafIcon({iconUrl: '../docs/images/leaf-orange.png'});
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var marker1 = new L.Marker(new L.LatLng(51.5, -0.09), {icon: greenIcon}),
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marker2 = new L.Marker(new L.LatLng(51.495, -0.083), {icon: redIcon}),
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marker3 = new L.Marker(new L.LatLng(51.49, -0.1), {icon: orangeIcon});
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marker1.bindPopup("I am a green leaf.");
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marker2.bindPopup("I am a red leaf.");
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marker3.bindPopup("I am an orange leaf.");
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map.addLayer(marker1).addLayer(marker2).addLayer(marker3);
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var map2 = L.map('map2').setView([51.505, -0.09], 13);
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L.tileLayer(MB_URL, {attribution: MB_ATTR, id: 'examples.map-20v6611k'}).addTo(map2);
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var greenIcon2 = L.icon({
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iconUrl: '../docs/images/leaf-green.png',
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shadowUrl: '../docs/images/leaf-shadow.png',
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iconSize: [38, 95],
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shadowSize: [50, 64],
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iconAnchor: [22, 94],
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shadowAnchor: [4, 62],
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popupAnchor: [-3, -76]
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});
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L.marker([51.5, -0.09], {icon: greenIcon2}).addTo(map2);
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</script>
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