![]() Open it up with your Mac’s Preview app.Ĥ) With the image open in the Preview app, go to Edit > Select All in the Menu Bar to select the entire image.ĥ) Next, with the image selected (marching ants should be moving around the image at this point) go to Edit > Copy from the Menu Bar to copy the contents of the image to your Mac’s clipboard.Ħ) With the image in your clipboard, go back to the Get Info window you had open earlier, click on the icon at the top left of the window, and then go to Edit > Paste from your Menu Bar.ħ) Depending on the location of the app you’re trying to change the icon of (in this case, it was my Applications folder, which is a system folder), you may be asked to enter your password. Right-click on it, and then click on Get Info.Ģ) This will open the Get Info menu for the app you just queried:ģ) Next, find the image you want to use for an app icon. To change an app icon on macOS, you can follow these steps:ġ) Find your app either in Finder, or on your Desktop. So if you fall under one of these reasons, are on OS X El Capitan or later, and not having any luck with previous methods of changing app icons on your Mac, then it’s time to try another method.
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