In earlier versions of Android, developers had the freedom to utilize app icons with transparent backgrounds. However, in recent Android updates, app icon shapes have been standardized. Now, across various Android versions, themes, and device manufacturers, app icons adhere to consistent sizes and shapes, which may include circular, square, or square icons with rounded corners.
To avoid the cumbersome task of uploading separate icons for each individual variation, browser vendors have introduced the concept of maskable icons. A maskable icon is an image file featuring a solid background and a designated safe area. This image is then automatically cropped to fit within the specific app icon box of each particular device, ensuring a uniform appearance across different Android platforms.