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Identifying Fonts from Images: Best Websites and Tools

You may have seen an image on social networks or sites that uses a beautiful font. The number of fonts available is very large, making it difficult to identify the font used in images. However, there are still ways for identifying fonts from images, which we will teach you in this article from Orcacore.
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The Best Online Websites for Identifying Fonts from Images
The first way to find a font is to use online websites. On these sites, you first need to upload an image that contains the font you want. Then the font will be displayed to you along with similar options.
These tools analyze the shape and appearance of fonts based on their algorithm and then show you similar ones.
1) WhatTheFont
The first website is WhatTheFont, which you can use both through the official website and through the mobile application. The method of working with this tool is very simple. You just need to upload the font image to the website or application to display the desired font.

You can also download the WhatTheFont app from Google Play and the App Store.
2) Font Squirrel Matcherator
Another site that you can use to find and identifying fonts from images is called Font Squirrel Matcherator. On this website, you can also upload an image and it will show you similar fonts.
Mobile app For Font Finder from Image
In addition to the WhatTheFont application that we introduced in the previous section, there are other font finder apps. One of these apps is called Find My Font, which you can download from Google Play or the App Store.
In this app, you can also find the font used in a photo by uploading it. It will also show you similar fonts.
Font Finder from Image with Photoshop
Photoshop also has a feature for identifying fonts from images. To use this feature, first open the image you want in Photoshop and then follow these steps:
- Draw a box around your font with the Rectangular Marquee tool (M key on the keyboard).
- From the options at the top of the screen, click on Type and then on Match Font.

Although Photoshop will not show you the exact font, you will be able to find the closest fonts to your desired option with this feature.
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