What Font Is This?

Upload an image and identify the font using AI

Font Identification

Identify Any Font

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Upload a screenshot or photo containing text to identify the font

PNG, JPG, WEBP up to 10MB

Font Identification Tips

  • Clear text: Upload images with clear, readable text for best results.
  • High contrast: Dark text on a light background works best.
  • Single font: Images with a single font give more accurate results.
  • Enough characters: Include at least a few words for reliable identification.
  • Manual alternatives: Try WhatTheFont or Font Squirrel Matcherator for additional identification.

How it works

This tool uploads your image to a backend API that uses AI (Google Gemini) to analyze the text in the image and identify the font. The analysis looks at letterform characteristics like stroke width, serifs, x-height, and character shapes to match against known font databases. Your image is processed server-side and is not stored permanently.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the AI font identification work?
This tool uses Google's Gemini AI to analyze the text in your uploaded image. The AI examines letter shapes, stroke widths, serifs, spacing, and other typographic features to identify the font. It provides a confidence score and alternatives when unsure.
What image formats are supported?
You can upload PNG, JPG, JPEG, GIF, and WebP images. For best results, use a clear image with readable text against a contrasting background. Higher resolution images with larger text produce more accurate identifications.
Why does the tool sometimes identify the wrong font?
Font identification is challenging because many fonts look similar, especially at small sizes or low resolution. Decorative text, unusual styling (bold, italic, shadows), or image compression can also affect accuracy. The tool provides alternative suggestions for this reason.
Is my uploaded image stored anywhere?
The image is sent to our server for processing with the Gemini AI API. It is not permanently stored — it's processed in memory and discarded after the response is generated. The image is not used for training or shared with third parties.

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