All of us want our computer to be well organized, as it would be easier to access your files and folders when you need it. Apart from organizing your files using separate folders for different kind of files, you can also customize the folder itself. One of the pertinent issues that most of us come across often is that we just can’t instantly seem to locate the folder we need because all of them look the same. We then resort to searching for its name or taking a more closer look. This can be taken care of if we could add different colors to the folders in Windows Explorer . If you can assign a different color to different folders, then it would become easier to access them next time. After all, recognizing a folder with a color would be much easier than going through the names of the folder.
Windows 10 doesn’t have any options for you to customize folder colors. FolderPainter is a freeware that lets you color your Windows explorer folder color and change it from the default yellow color. Using this application, you can assign any color to your frequently accessed folders for example your financial folder can be green (like money) and your tasks folder can be red (urgent maybe?). After that No longer will you have to run your eyes over many folders to access your favorite folder. Having a different color will make the folder stand out, so that you can open it quickly.
What is New (Tuesday, january 19, 2021)
[ADDED] – Sub folder support added. Limit can be set from “Icons\FolderPainter.ini” file
[ADDED] – Refresh Options from .ini file
[FIXED] – Font in main interface is too small
[FIXED] – Folder change date changes with every icon change
[FIXED] – Some minor Bugs
How to use :
Folder Painter is an easy to use Portable Freeware program, which allows you to change the color of the icon representing a chosen folder to any color you like.
1. After Download Unzip it and run the run the appropriate exe file “FolderPainter_x86 or FolderPainter_x64.exe” you can choose an icon pack from left pane, 3 icon packages are available by default but You can download 21 icon packs in total.
2. Use “install” button , to add Folder Painter to your Context menu , after that Right-click any folder to open its context menu that will now include a “Change Folder Icon” option as in the snapshot below. Select that option to expand its submenu.
The submenu above includes a few colors for you to select. Choose a color from there to add it the folder . Press the “Default Folder Icon” option on the context menu to revert back to the default color.To uninstall Folder Painter from your right click menu just use Uninstall Button.
Make the color permanent for other Computers
Just tick the “Copy icon while in folder”. while Changing the folder color , folder icon will be copied into it and this will make the changes permanent.for example ; if you copy the folder into the USB drive folder color will remain the same in other computers.
Change the color All subFolders
If you tick the “Change the icon of subfolders” section in the interface, changing the icon will affect the subfolders. The limit can be set from the SubfolderOpt = -1 line in the “Icons\FolderPainter.ini” file.
SubfolderOpt = -1 (There is no limitation, All subfolders icons will be changed)
SubfolderOpt = 0 (only changes the icon of the first subfolders)
SubfolderOpt = x (x > 0 , The number of subfolders whose icon will be changed)
RefreshOtp=1 , values ;
0 : No renewal message will sent.
1 : The default refresh message will sent.
2 : BroadcastChange message will sent
4 : F5 message will sent to all open explorer windows
8 : Refresh iconcache message will sent.
Use ready made icon packs or add your own:
We have prepared total 21 icon packs (294 icons) – Preview , you can download them from the following links
You can customize Icon folder by your custom color icons , to do this ;
1. Add your custom colored icon files into the Icon folder and rename them like Orginals (01,02…)
2. Change the color names in the FolderPainter.ini file
Folder Painter has CMD (command line) support
The application doesn’t affect system performance in any way and the best of all is that it works smoothly on Windows 7 and Above , No installation , No activation code , Portable , Freeware.
NOTE: Adding “Change Folder icon” feature to the context menu is done by writing to registry. The Sub menu support only available Windows 7 and above Operating systems and sub Menu supports only up to 16 items (Why is restricted unclear and Microsoft leaves questions unanswered)
Supported operating systems: Windows 11 , Windows 10 , Windows 8.1 , Windows 8 , Windows 7
Supported languages: English , Turkish , German , French , Slovenian , Polish , Russian , Persian , Japanese , Hungarian , Korean , Greek , Italian , Hebrew , Portuguese , Arabic , Spanish , Chinese Simplified , Chinese Traditional , Ukrainian , Dutch , Danish , Czech ,Português (Brasil) , Romanian , Georgian , Armenian
File: FolderPainter_x64.exe │ Virustotal
MD5: 882119e099b8cf263918f1f7f3f475ee
SHA1: 5be14be4d79983b420bdf03f8353ea0b01fa5ae0
File: FolderPainter.exe │ Virustotal
MD5: fdc2d39751542b8c79f446a842e9b44b
SHA1: acfaedc28b90f11e577539113d917e9480b670ad
Hi , We have noted it down , Thank you.
Hi, can you please consider adding "Change Folder Icon>Browse…" position to the context menu?
It would then open a file select dialog where you can pick an icon, and it’d copy it to the destination folder and write the desktop.ini file
There are many occasions when I download an icon to use once, on a single folder. So, I don’t want it to be a part of the icon pack or a permanent item in the context menu
Thank you for this excellent and useful piece of software
You can Uninstall Folder painter. To uninstall the installed Folder Painter, open Folder Painter and click Uninstall.
hello,
I need to remove "change folder icon" from the right click (context menu) in WIN 11. Will appreciate if you let me know how to do it the simplest and shortest way. Thank you.
Nicolas
Are you using Folder Painter in a network environment? Folder Painter creates a Desktop.ini file in the destination folder. If the location of the icon file written to the Desktop.ini file is not read or accessed by the system, the folder color will not appear.Open the Folder Painter check the "Copy Icon while in folder" option and install it again, the icon will be copied to the relevant folder when the new icon is changed.
Dear, I have downloaded the foder painter and I think it is an excellent tool. However, when I restart the PC, the coloring of the files disappears. What I can do?
Thanks for advance
testing if you can make a comment easily or not.
Hi, The folder icon is changed by the Desktop.ini file, which is hidden inside the folder.
The Desktop.ini file may not have been changed when you performed a system restore.
Hello. I like this program, but I’m curious about something. When I recover my system from a backup image archive that was created prior to installing Folder Painter, folders appear to retain the colors assigned with Folder Painter, when they should revert their default colors, since I restoring the entire system to a point before Folder Painter was ever installed, to begin with.
hola gracias por esta gran herramienta me va hacer de gran ayuda
After adding the icons to the Icons folder, you need to press the "Add New Menu" button on the program interface.
Hey great software, it is running as portable via command line but the exe file won’t load at all and requires permissions, just fyi.
thank u
Hi , Noted it down , thanks
I renamed a customized icon and put it inside Pack_01 and run the app and this time works and show my customized icon, thanks, but It’s still confusing. I prefer to use customized names, then default colors name, It should be fixed and give more freedom to user to change favorite names. Hope in next version, fix, and user can customized their own icons in better way. I guess it’s easy for developer of this cool app to create a folder for customized icons without “names” limitations, then user put their own icons into it and apply to folder by the app
If you add one of the downloaded icon packs as shown in the video, it will work. There may be problems with custom icons.
– Windows may not accept them because of their size or for other reasons.
– The names of the icons you create are also important.
Have you tried to edit the icon names exactly as in Pack_01 and copy and replace them into Pack_01?
Thanks for the link, but it’s not helpful for my question. I created a folder, put inside it a few icons and rename it to Pack_01 and add x to the default Pack_01 to avoid conflict. I reopen Folder Painter and add menu, but my folder, with customized icons, doesn’t run and show to use them. I don’t know why? Honestly, I should say this cool app is confusing and need to be more clear for user to customize better and quickly.