Yoto people icons
Whole figures, families and hands, rather than faces — faces live under Emoji. These read as who a track is about: the grandparent reading it, the child it was recorded for.
Drawing people at 16×16
These are the icons that end up on homemade recordings, which are consistently the cards that get played to death. A figure that vaguely resembles the person is worth more on that card than any polished drawing of something else.
Every icon here is a transparent PNG at exactly 16×16 — or a GIF, where it moves — so there is nothing to crop or resize. Download it, open your Make Your Own card in the Yoto app, pick a track and upload. Why icons look fuzzy covers what goes wrong when you shrink a photo instead, and how to make your own Yoto icons covers drawing one from scratch.
Free for personal use on your own cards. The full terms are two paragraphs long.