To find out what font you are using, you can use a font finder or font identifier tool. Here are some options:
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WhatTheFont by MyFonts: This is a font finder that can help you identify fonts by uploading an image of the text. The tool will search through its database and compare its fonts to the one in your image, listing all font matches and giving you a preview of how each looks like as text. WhatTheFont is available for both iOS and Android devices.
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Font Finder by What Font Is: This is another font finder that helps you identify fonts from any image. You can upload a clean image of the text containing the font you need to identify, and 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). Font Finder by What Font Is 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 catalog 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 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 identifier tool that can help you identify what the font is in any image. You can upload any jpg, gif or png, and the tool will try to identify the font. If you arent getting good results, you can try leaving some letters blank or manually identify the font.