Icons not showing on enterprise deploy - ios

I added to png files called allegroicon.png ( 57x57 and 117x117 ) to make plist.
When clicking target I see the launch images and icons on the screen.
I also set the icon names in my plist.
When deploying for distribution I set the url images and I have tried without specifying them, but when downloading it just shows a grey icon.
On the Simulator I see my icon graphics.
What am I doing wrong?

After releasing the cache, I can see the icons and making sure their names or correct.

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how to set app icon of app in xamarin.forms app for IOS

i have idea about how to set app icon image where we were putting all respective size icon images in resource folder.
in recent xamarin update there is no need to add multiple size images for splash screen using storyboard.
so my question is there something also for app icon also? so we need not to add multiple icon images??
any suggestion most welcome.
Add in Asset Catalog.Add an different sizes of icon and set that in infoplist.
Go to Assets.xcassets in Xamarin ios project, you will get a default AppIcon image set there which is by default using Xamarin logo.
Replace those images with you icons, make sure the resolutions your image follows the required resolutions/pixels for each (1x,2x&3x) type of images.

The bundle does not contain an app icon for iPhone / iPod Touch of exactly '120x120' pixels

I've looked at other questions with the same issue and did what was suggested in them but keep getting the same error.
I've dragged 120x120 file into my project, cleaned, built, archived, same error.
I've dragged 120x120 file into the asset catalog manually, cleaned, built, archived, same error.
Here's a pic of my asset appicon:
There is no drag and drop for 120x120. Where am I suppose to add it?
Thanks
Dont drag images in asset.
Go to this link - https://makeappicon.com
Upload your 1024 image, it will email you the icons for iOS and Android as well.
Just copy and paste AppIcon.appiconset file into bundle.
You probably have already solved this, but I'd like to share an observation about this topic as I'm currently struggling with the same problem.
When you generate an app icon set with tools like makeappicon.com, chances are that not all possible icon variants are created. For example, old icon sizes (for iOS 5/6) are probably not produced.
In Xcode's assets editor (at least in Xcode 8.2.1) you only see the slots for which an icon is provided; for me this led to the misinterpretation that all possible icons are present. However, if you manually add an empty icon set in Xcode ("+" -> "New iOS App Icon"), you will see that there are more possible slots then are filled by the icon tool.
In my case the problem was that the deployment target was set to iOS6, but some icons required for iOS6 were not included in the icon set; so I created a new, empty icon set, manually dragged in the files which were created by my icon tool, and then created the missing icons by hand.

Home app icon is not showing up properly on my iphone 6 device. It is completely black

The home app icon is not showing any of my images from xcassets. It only shows a black background.
So far, I've tried cleaning and rebuilding after deleting the app on my device. I've tried uploading different images with the same effect. I've also tried adding the icon files directly into the plist with the same effect.
Here's what it looks like
Link to xcassets img
Sorry, due to my low reputation, I was neither able to upload images nor post more than 2 links. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Delete your previous Appicon image set and create a new one.
In Images.xcassets press the "+" -> "App icons and launch images" -> "New iOS App icon". Then add your images with the right sizes(very important to have the exact right sizes). Make your images png format.
Look at this guide to get the right sizes: iOS Human Interface Guidelines
Hope this helps.
Edit:
From the iOS Human Interface Guidelines:
Avoid transparency. An app icon should be opaque. If the icon’s
boundaries are smaller than the recommended sizes—or you use
transparency to create “see-through” areas—the resulting icon can
appear to float on a dark background, which tends to look especially
unattractive on the beautiful wallpapers that users choose.

iOS how to set app icon and launch images

How do I set the images so that I can archive and validate my app? The screen looks like this now:
So the first one says 29pt, but then it also says 2x. So do I put a 29x29 image or a 58x58 image? And where do I put all of the other ones? (I know that there are more sizes than 29, 40, and 60).
Anyway, what I tried was I dragged a 29x29 png onto the first slot, a 40x40 onto the second, and a 60x60 onto the third and fourth. When I went to Product->Archive, I get
/Users/kendon/Documents/iPhone Apps/Sales Tool/Sales Tool/Images.xcassets: The app icon set named "AppIcon" did not have any applicable content.
I recently found this App called Icon Set Creator in the App Store which is free, without ads, updated on new changes, straight forward and works just fine for every possible icon size in OSX, iOS and WatchOS:
In Icon Set Creator:
Drag your image into the view
Choose your target platform
Export the Icon Set folder
In XCode:
Navigate to the Assets.xcassets Folder
Delete the pre existing AppIcon
Right click -> Import your created Icon-Set as AppIcon and you're done
Update: Unless you love resizing icons one by one, check out Schmoudi's answer. It's just a lot easier.
Icon sizes
Above image from Designing for iOS 9. They are the same for iOS 10.
How to Set the App Icon
Click Assets.xcassets in the Project navigator and then choose AppIcon.
This will give you an empty app icon set.
Now just drag the right sized image (in .png format) from Finder onto every blank in the app set. The app icon should be all set up now.
How to create the right sized images
The image at the very top tells the pixels sizes for for each point size that is required in iOS 9. However, even if I don't get this answer updated for future versions of iOS, you can still figure out the correct pixel sizes using the method below.
Look at how many points (pt) each blank on the empty image set is. If the image is 1x then the pixels are the same as the points. For 2x double the points and 3x triple the points. So, for example, in the first blank above (29pt 2x) you would need a 58x58 pixel image.
You can start with a 1024x1024 pixel image and then downsize it to the correct sizes. You can do it yourself or there are also websites and scripts for getting the right sizes. Do a search for "ios app icon generator" or something similar.
I don't think the names matter as long as you get the dimensions right, but the general naming convention is as follows:
Icon-29.png // 29x29 pixels
Icon-29#2x.png // 58x58 pixels
Icon-29#3x.png // 87x87 pixels
Launch Image
Although you can use an image for the launch screen, consider using a launch screen storyboard file. This will conveniently resize for every size and orientation. Check out this SO answer or the following documentation for help with this.
Useful documentation
App Icon
Launch Screen
The Xcode images in this post were created with Xcode 7.
To save a bit time:
1) You can mark your app icon images all in finder and drag them into your Assets catalog all at once by dragging into one of the empty slots of the app icon imageset. When you hold your drag over the slot, several of the other slots look selected and when you drop those all will be filled up at once. Note that this works in XCode 8 (I haven't tried XCode 7), but in XCode 9 beta not yet.
2) The "Technical Q&A QA1686" apple documentation site has the sizes per app icon slot already calculated for you in a nice image and also contains the correct image names conventions.
I've tried most of the above and a few others and have found https://appicon.co to be the easiest, fastest, and provides the most comprehensive set.
Drag your image onto the screen
Click Generate
Open the file just downloaded to your Downloads folder
Here, you may be able to drag this entire folder into Xcode. If not:
Double-click the Assets.xcassets folder
Select all files
Drag them to Assets.xcassets
Rename it to AppIcon
The correct sizes are as following:
1)58x58
2)80x80
3)120x120
4)180x180
I use a tool called Prepo to produce all the right image sizes. You simply feed the app you image file and it will spit out each necessary file with an appropriate name.
Once you do this, you can then drag in the appropriate files or simply point to your Prepo exported folder.
Now a days is really easy to set app-icon, just go to
https://makeappicon.com/ add your image, they will send you all size of App-icon (Also for watch & itunes as well), now Click Assets.xcassets in the Project navigator and then choose AppIcon. Now you just have to drag n drop the icon as required.
I found App called Iconizer. You can find repository on github. Iconizer can generate app icons for OS X, iPad, iPhone, CarPlay and Apple Watch with just one image.
Simply Drag and Drop your icon onto Iconizer, select the platforms you need and whether or not you want all platforms generated into one asset catalog, then hit export.
After that just replace (delete and import) your AppIcon in the Assets.xcassets
In the left list, right click on "AppIcon" and click on "Open in finder"
A folder with name "AppIcon.appiconset" will open.
Paste all the graphics with required resolution there.
Once done, all those images will be visible in this same screen(one in your screen shot). then drag them to appropriate box.
App icons have been added.
Same process for Launch images.
Launch images through this process are added for iOS 7 and below.
For iOS 8 separate LaunchScreen.xib file is made by default.
I quite like this app made by Jordi Bruin called Bakery
It allows emoji and SFSymbols for quick prototyping (not for the App Store in this case!)
It is as easy as drag and drop your design to the app and then again drag and drop to the asset catalog without having to fill in all the sizes by hand.
This is a very frustrating part of XCode. Like many, I wasted hours on this when I switched to a newer version of xcode (version 8). The solution for me was to open the properties for my project and under the "App Icons and Launch Images" choose the "migrate" option for the icons. This made absolutely no sense to me as I already had all my icons there, but it worked! Unfortunately I now seem to have two copies of my launcher icons in the project though.
As per updated version(Xcode 8.3.3) I saw that below resolution are required for all fields of AppIcon sets.
40x40
58x58
60x60
80x80
87x87
120x120
180x180
It comes with hdpi, xhdpi, xxhdpi etc.
Hope it will helps others.
Edited to 120x120
You can easily do it without resizing yourself or doing anything, just choose your icon at an app store icon generator website
https://getappscreenshots.com/app-icon-generator and it'll generate all required files and all icon sizes so you can just copy the files and paste in your project's folder!
You can get away with just adding a single image of size 1024*1024px.
Just add the image in like so
and select single size in the menu to the right.

xcode6.1 launchscreen launchimage blank

I know this question exists in numerous forums, but i did not quite find the right answer.
Well I'm working under xcode6.1 and developing a universal app, I added the launchimages to the image assets and in the target->general settings added the launchimage name required, then I launched the app and I got a white screen instead of the image.
Am I missing something?
Beneath the Launch Images Source is Launch Screen File option. By default it is set to LaunchScreen.xib You need to clear it. Then the xcode6.1 will pick Launch images from your image assests

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