The Matcherator supports common image formats like JPG, GIF, and PNG.
If the Matcherator is struggling to find your font, these advanced optimization tips can help:
Font Squirrel is widely known in the design community as a premier repository for high-quality, free-for-commercial-use fonts. The is their proprietary, browser-based font recognition tool.
Click the button. The tool will break the text down into individual letter boxes. Below each box, you will see what letter the Matcherator thinks it is.
Take your time here. A clean, binary (black and white) image yields the best results.
After you've entered the letters, hit the "Matcherate It!" button again. The Matcherator will then generate a list of fonts from its database that are a close match to the one in your image. Each result will include the font's name and, in many cases, a direct link to download it or see its license.
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Have you ever spotted a stunning typeface on a website, in a magazine, or on a product package and wondered what it was? Typography plays a critical role in branding, web design, and print media. Finding the exact name of a font just by looking at it used to require years of design experience.