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You upload a JPG, PNG, GIF or SVG file with a text fragment, at least one line, and WhatFontIs will try to detect the font there
’ In a few cases, you get more than one answer, so simply click on these fonts to see which variant is the most accurate
For cursive fonts, you can separate each letter with a simple image editor
Go the website and upload your image
Click on the Rectangular Marquee Tool and select a specific portion of the image for matching the font
Thousands of designers (famous or not) use the image font detection system to find a font or similar free fonts from an image
You will only be asked questions that can be answered from these letters
Approximately twelve questions remaining
You now need to enter the respective characters that the site couldn’t guess
If the image is online, save it to your computer for the best/fastest results (or use a program like SPGrab to capture a section of the
I actually did an entire video where you can see the results for yourself
Now click on the Text tool and type something on the image
From the toolbar, choose Type Match Font