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Find fonts from images

  1. Adobe Fonts User Guide
  2. Introduction
    1. System and subscription requirements
    2. Browser and OS support
    3. Add fonts on your computer
    4. Add fonts to your website
    5. Add fonts on CC Mobile
  3. Font licensing
    1. Fonts added from Adobe Fonts
    2. Web fonts from Adobe Fonts
    3. Creative Cloud for enterprise customers
    4. Removed fonts
    5. Why aren't these fonts included in my Creative Cloud subscription?
    6. Why am I being asked to purchase a license for fonts in Adobe Fonts?
    7. Adobe Fonts not available to Adobe IDs registered in China
  4. Getting and using fonts
    1. Using Adobe Fonts in Creative Cloud apps
    2. Manage your fonts
    3. Find fonts from images
    4. Find fonts from images
    5. Resolve missing fonts in desktop applications
    6. Using fonts in InDesign
    7. Fonts and typography
    8. Using web fonts in HTML5 Canvas documents
    9. Using fonts in InCopy
    10. Using web fonts in Muse
    11. Packaging font files
    12. Troubleshooting guide: Adding fonts
    13. Added fonts aren't showing to the font menu
    14. "Unable to add one or more fonts" or "A font with the same name is already installed"
    15. What happens when a font I'm using is updated by the foundry?
    16. Hide fonts in Adobe programs
  5. Web design and development
    1. Add fonts to your website
    2. Troubleshooting guide: Adding fonts to a website
    3. Troubleshoot font issues
    4. Using web fonts in HTML email or newsletters
    5. Using web fonts with Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP)
    6. CSS selectors
    7. Customize web font performance with font-display settings
    8. Embed codes
    9. Dynamic subsetting & web font serving
    10. Font events
    11. Why are my web fonts from use.typekit.net?
    12. Site can't connect to use.typekit.net
    13. Using web fonts with CodePen
    14. Browser and OS support
    15. Domains
    16. Using web fonts when developing locally
    17. Content security policy
    18. Printing web fonts
  6. Language support and OpenType features
    1. Language support and subsetting
    2. Using OpenType features
    3. Syntax for OpenType features in CSS
  7. Font technology
    1. OpenType-SVG color fonts
    2. Ten Mincho: important points on updating from Version 1.000

Learn how to search and identify the fonts used in your image.

Adobe Fonts helps you find fonts matching the text used in images. You can select a font displayed in the search results to add it immediately. Once added, the font becomes available in various Creative Cloud apps.

Try it in the app
Identify fonts quickly using search in a few simple steps.

  1. Open Adobe Fonts   and select the   icon.

    The home page of Adobe Fonts shows the Camera icon adjacent to the search bar.
    Camera icon on the home page of Adobe Fonts

  2. Browse the image and select Open button to upload.

  3. Select a single line of text from the image and select Next Step.

    Selecting any single line of text on the uploaded image and then selecting the Next Step button on the right side
    Adjusting the size of the text box according to the length of the text

  4. Check the sample text and update if required, and then select Next Step.

  5. Select the View as List or Grid. You can also adjust the Text Size as per the requirements.

  6. Select the Add Font icon to add the font to the Creative Cloud application.

    Selecting the Add Font button present on the right side of any text style to add the font to the Creative Cloud application
    Add any font style by selecting the Add Font button

    Result

    The font will be added to the Added Fonts section in Creative Cloud.

     

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