Badges4-README.md-Profile
:octocat: Improve your README.md profile with these amazing badges.
A large collection of copy-paste badge images for GitHub READMEs and profiles, covering programming languages, frameworks, cloud platforms, databases, operating systems, and social links.
This repository is a collection of badge images you can paste into your GitHub profile or project README to visually show the tools, languages, and platforms you use. Each badge is a small colored label with a logo, like a sticker for your profile page.
The collection covers a wide range of categories: programming languages (Python, Java, JavaScript, etc.), frameworks and libraries, IDEs and editors, cloud platforms, databases, operating systems, social and contact links, streaming services, low-code platforms, and more. Each entry in the README shows you the badge itself alongside the URL you would paste into your Markdown file to display it.
Using a badge is straightforward. You find the one you want by browsing the categorized list or searching the page, copy the image URL, and paste it into your README using the standard Markdown image syntax. Static badges use a fixed image hosted externally. There is also a small section for dynamic badges that pull live data, such as a badge that shows your current GitHub follower count.
The project is open to contributions. If a badge or logo is missing, anyone can open a pull request to add it. The collection has grown through community additions across many years, which is why the README is extremely long.
The full README is longer than what was shown.
Where it fits
- Add language and framework badges to your GitHub profile README to visually showcase your tech stack
- Find and paste a cloud platform, database, or operating system badge into a project README
- Use dynamic badges to display live data like your current GitHub follower count on your profile