Find Out The Name Of Any Font You Saw With WhatTheFont!

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You may have seen many beautiful and amazing fonts in many of the sites and wondered which font it is. Now, there is no need to wonder. Check out the match for the font you looked with WhatTheFont!

WhatTheFont is a free web utility that helps you to know the font name of any of the font you come across on the web. It has a simple easy-to-use interface

In order to use this, you have to either upload the image or paste the URL of which you want to know the font. For example, if you want to know the font of the Google logo, copy and paste the URL of the image and proceed.

It analyzes the type of font and asks for character selection. Here you have to type the characters that have been highlighted.

After this, it gives you a list of fonts and in the side the images, as shown in the picture below.

Link: WhatTheFont

Now after this you can look for the most similar combination and decide the name. It’s easy.  You can have look at this. The most popular fonts named: buildinternet.



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