There are several font finder tools available that can help identify fonts from any image. Some of these tools include:
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WhatTheFont by MyFonts: This is a font finder tool that uses AI to identify any font with over 133,000 fonts in its collection. To use this tool, upload an image of the text by having it readily available on your device or taking a photo.
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Font Finder by What Font Is: This is another font finder tool that helps identify fonts from any image. It has indexed over 990,000 fonts, both free and commercial. To use this tool, upload a clean image of the text containing the font you need to identify.
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WhatTheFont on the App Store: This is a mobile app that recognizes fonts in a snap. It is great for designers, crafters, and anyone who loves typography. To use this app, take a photo of a design you love, and the app will recognize the fonts and show font matches.
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Fontspring Matcherator: This is a free font finder tool that searches the catalog of over 900,000 paid and free fonts available for download or purchase on the Fontspring site and finds what the font is. It excels with powerful font identification technology and search features allowing you to identify glyphs and match OpenType features with amazing accuracy.
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The Font Squirrel Matcherator: This is another font finder tool that helps identify what the font is in any image. Just upload any jpg, gif, or png.
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WhatFont: This is a browser extension that helps identify fonts on web pages. It inspects web fonts by just hovering on them. It also detects the services used for serving the web fonts. It supports Typekit and Google Font API.