To identify a font from an image, there are several font finder tools available online. Here are some of the most popular ones:
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WhatTheFont by MyFonts: This is a simple and easy font finder that can help you identify fonts. Just upload an image of the font you need identified, and the tool will do the job for you. WhatTheFont works by searching through its database and comparing its fonts to the one in your image. The app will list all font matches and give you a preview of how each looks like as text. Enter your own text and play with font size for the full experience. WhatTheFont is available for both iOS and Android devices.
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Font Finder by What Font Is: This is another font finder tool that helps you to identify fonts from any image. Upload a clean image of the text containing the font you need to identify. The system uses advanced AI to find the font in 90% of the cases. The rest of 10% ‘misses’ are usually caused by low quality images (low resolution, text distorted, etc). See here some examples of what a ‘good’ image looks like. The tool has indexed around 990,000 fonts, both free and commercial.
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Fontspring Matcherator: This is a free font finder tool that will search the catalogue of over 900,000 paid and free fonts available for download or purchase on the Fontspring site and find what the font is. The tool has powerful font identification technology and search features allowing you to identify glyphs and match OpenType features with amazing accuracy. You can also search using tags such as Script Fonts, Modern Calligraphy, or Brush Script, but other styles can be found via the Tags page or search bar.
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The Font Squirrel Matcherator: This tool will help you identify what the font is in any image. Just upload any jpg, gif or png. If you arent getting good results, try leaving some letters blank. The tool has options to manually adjust the match and crop the image. The tool only matches free fonts.
These font finder tools use advanced AI and font identification technology to identify fonts from images. They are great for finding the name of a font or similar alternatives.