ICO or Ico may refer to:
Science and technology
- ICO (file format), a file format used for icon images in Microsoft Windows
 - Index of Central Obesity, a measurement of abdominal obesity
 - Indian Computing Olympiad, an annual computer programming competition
 - Initial coin offering, a funding process involving a new cryptocurrency
 - Intermediate circular orbit, a type of satellite orbit
 
Organizations
- ICO Global Communications, a mobile satellite services company based in Reston, Virginia, US
 - Catalan Ornithological Institute (Institut Català d'Ornitologia), a non-profit for the study of birds in Catalonia
 - Illinois College of Optometry, a private college in Chicago, Illinois, US
 - Information Commissioner's Office, a UK regulator
 - Institute of Contemporary Observation, a Chinese non-governmental organization
 - International Coffee Organization, a group for enhancing cooperation between nations dealing in coffee
 - International Commission for Optics, a commission for knowledge in optics
 - International Communist Opposition, a group of critics of the Communist movement
 - International Council of Ophthalmology, a body serving associations of ophthalmologists
 - Instituto de Crédito Oficial, a Spanish state-owned development bank
 - Irish Chamber Orchestra, a chamber orchestra in Ireland
 - Irish College of Ophthalmologists, the national body for ophthalmology training in Ireland
 - Israel Chamber Orchestra, a chamber orchestra in Israel
 
Places
- Cocos (Keeling) Islands (ITU code: ICO), an Australian territory in the Indian Ocean
 - Icó, a town in Ceará, Brazil
 
Other uses
- Ico, a 2001 PS2 action-adventure video game
 - Ico, el caballito valiente, a 1983 Argentine animated film
 - Ico Hitrec (1911–1946), Croatian football player
 
See also
- IKO (disambiguation)
 - All pages with titles beginning with ICO
 - All pages with titles containing ICO
 
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