You've seen a font you love.
On a sign outside a restaurant. On a book cover. In a logo. In a movie title sequence. On a product you picked up and put back down. You took a photo of it — or you meant to — because you wanted to know what it was and you had no idea how to find out.
WhatFontIs is how you find out.
Upload any image with text in it. The AI analyzes the letterforms and matches them against a database of 1.2 million fonts — commercial and free, from every major foundry and thousands of independent type designers. It returns an exact match or up to 60 similar alternatives, with links to where you can download or buy them.
The database is the largest of any font identification tool on the internet. More than three times the size of the next biggest competitor. If the font exists in digital form somewhere, there's a strong chance WhatFontIs knows it.
Works on logos, signs, screenshots, book covers, posters, product packaging, menus, movie titles — anything with legible text in an image. There's also a Chrome extension that identifies fonts directly on any webpage you're looking at.
Free for 5 searches per day. No account required to start.
You've been wondering about that font for months. Go find out what it is.


