← Back to home

Core Flags

Foundational pride flags and broadly recognized community symbols.

Rainbow Pride Flag

Rainbow Pride Flag

The iconic six-stripe rainbow flag standing for LGBTQ+ people—everyone whose sexuality or gender doesn't fit straight, cisgender norms—and their shared pride.

Leather, Latex, and BDSM pride

Leather, Latex, and BDSM pride

A pride flag for the leather, latex, and BDSM communities—adults who enjoy power-play, kink, and fetish wear as part of consensual sexuality.

Polyamory simple

Polyamory simple

A minimalist polyamory symbol combining a heart and an infinity sign, for people in consensual relationships with more than one partner.

Bisexual Pride Flag

Bisexual Pride Flag

A three-striped flag representing bisexual identity, with pink and blue stripes representing same and different-gender attraction, and a blended lavender center symbolizing bisexuality.

Transgender Pride Flag

Transgender Pride Flag

The Transgender Pride Flag, for people whose gender doesn't match the sex they were assigned at birth, designed by Monica Helms in 1999.

Intersex pride

Intersex pride

A flag for intersex people—those born with bodies (chromosomes, hormones, or anatomy) that don't fit typical definitions of male or female.

Asexual flag

Asexual flag

A flag for asexual people, meaning people who feel little or no sexual attraction to others, adopted by AVEN in 2010.

Pansexuality flag

Pansexuality flag

A flag for pansexual people, who can be attracted to people of any gender—men, women, nonbinary people, and anyone else.

Queer Pride Flag

Queer Pride Flag

A flag for people who identify as queer, an umbrella term for anyone whose sexuality or gender doesn't fit straight or cisgender norms.

Demisexual Flag

Demisexual Flag

A flag representing demisexuality, the orientation of experiencing sexual attraction only after forming strong emotional bonds.

Agender flag

Agender flag

A historical variant design of the agender pride flag using black, grey, white, and green to represent genderlessness.

Aromantic Flag - eng. udg

Aromantic Flag - eng. udg

The Aromantic Flag represents individuals who experience little to no romantic attraction, celebrating aromantic identity and community.

Nonbinary Pride Flag

Nonbinary Pride Flag

A flag representing nonbinary gender identities and experiences outside the gender binary.

Omnisexuality flag

Omnisexuality flag

A flag for omnisexual people—those attracted to all genders, with gender still being a noticeable part of how attraction feels.

Pangender flag

Pangender flag

A flag for pangender people, whose gender includes many genders at once or a wide, expansive sense of gender that goes beyond just male or female.

Lesbian Pride Flag 2019

Lesbian Pride Flag 2019

A pride flag for lesbians—women who are romantically and sexually attracted to other women—designed through community polling in the late 2010s.

Progress Pride Flag

Progress Pride Flag

A flag representing LGBTQ+ progress and inclusion, incorporating the transgender flag colors and representation for people of color within a forward-pointing chevron design.

5-striped New Gay Male Pride Flag

5-striped New Gay Male Pride Flag

A modern five-striped pride flag representing gay men and the broader gay male community.

Progress Pride Flag (intersex & two-spirit version)

Progress Pride Flag (intersex & two-spirit version)

A variation of the Progress Pride Flag that represents intersex and Two-Spirit identities within LGBTQ+ and Indigenous communities.

Abrosexual flag

Abrosexual flag

A flag representing people whose sexual attraction shifts or fluctuates over time between different orientations or between sexual and asexual.

Androsexual Pride Flag

Androsexual Pride Flag

A flag representing androsexuality, the attraction to masculinity or male-presenting people regardless of gender.

Genderfae

Genderfae

Genderfae is a pride flag representing individuals with fluid or fluctuating gender identity.

Genderflux Pride Flag

Genderflux Pride Flag

A flag representing genderflux individuals whose gender identity fluctuates in intensity or expression over time.

Gynesexual Pride Flag

Gynesexual Pride Flag

A pride flag representing gynesexuality, the attraction to femininity or female-presenting people regardless of gender.

Homoromantic Pride Flag

Homoromantic Pride Flag

A pride flag representing individuals who experience romantic attraction exclusively to people of the same gender.

Lithromantic flag

Lithromantic flag

The lithromantic flag represents individuals who experience romantic attraction that does not desire reciprocation or diminishes when reciprocated.

MLM flag

MLM flag

A flag for MLM—men who love men, including gay and bisexual men and others attracted to men—celebrating same-gender attraction between men.

Queer Flag

Queer Flag

A flag for people who call themselves queer, an umbrella term for anyone whose sexuality or gender does not fit straight or cisgender norms.

Questioning Flag

Questioning Flag

A flag for people who are still figuring out their sexual orientation or gender identity and aren't ready to claim a specific label.

Rubber Fetish Pride Flag

Rubber Fetish Pride Flag

A pride flag representing the rubber and latex fetish community.

Straightally

Straightally

A symbol for straight and cisgender allies—people who aren't LGBTQ+ themselves but stand up for LGBTQ+ rights and safe, welcoming spaces.

Trigender flag

Trigender flag

A flag for trigender people, who identify with three genders—either at the same time or shifting between them.

Two-Spirit symbol

Two-Spirit symbol

A symbol representing Two-Spirit people, Indigenous individuals embodying multiple gender identities within their cultural traditions.

Vincian flag (original)

Vincian flag (original)

The original Vincian flag, for vincian men—men who are attracted to other men, sometimes called MLM (men loving men).

Xenogender pride flag

Xenogender pride flag

A pride flag representing xenogender identities—gender experiences that exist outside or beyond the traditional binary.