Identify A Font With “What Font Is”
13
Jun
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What Font Is is a free web-based service that helps identifying and/or finding alternatives of a font.
It works by simply uploading (or mentioning the URL of) an image including the text.
The service offers the option to include only free and/or commercial fonts in the results.
And, you can browse a gallery of 70,000+ fonts inside the "All Fonts" menu.
Website: http://www.whatfontis.com/
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- Filed under: Design, Font, No License
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6 Responses for "Identify A Font With “What Font Is”"
That is a cool web application to match and identify fonts.
So great, i find it handy, there is also http://new.myfonts.com/WhatTheFont/
Previously I only knew about whatthefont.com which was about 40% accurate, often leaving me having to ask in newsgroups what the font was. I stumbled onto this site yesterday, and wow it identified every font that I still had no name for. With most I had to use the second step of dragging images into each other, but that was a worth while effort since each time the first font it identified was exact. Great work folks! You have done a wonderful job at programming this service.
Keeps saying ERROR
doh!
Hello
You can post on forum if the image is not working.
Alex
Hi I have been up all night looking for a font in a logo which I have to re-design and at last I found it – great site – really impressed
Risa