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  2. WhatTheFont Font Finder - Identify Fonts by Image

    www.myfonts.com/pages/whatthefon

    Identify fonts with our font finder tool using an image or photo. Upload an image, and we’ll search our collection of over 133,000 fonts for the best match.

  3. Upload an image with type to our online font finder tool. We automatically detect letters using optical character recognition (OCR), but you can adjust the selection. Like magic, the Fontspring Matcherator scans your photo, searches for fonts that match, and generates the results. It just works!

  4. Identify Fonts - The Font Squirrel Matcherator

    www.fontsquirrel.com/matcherator

    The Font Matcherator will help you identify what the font is in any image. Just upload any jpg, gif or png.

  5. Font Finder by What Font Is

    www.whatfontis.com

    Upload an image, and our AI-powered font finder will match it with over 990K+ fonts, including both commercial and free options. We'll then show you more than 60 similar fonts.

  6. Visual search - Adobe Fonts

    fonts.adobe.com/fonts/vs/upload

    Adobe Fonts can help you find the fonts you need easily. Find the fonts of your choice with visual search by uploading image.

  7. Identify the text font from a scan or photo - Aspose

    products.aspose.app/ocr/font-detector

    This free online application allows you to identify the font used in a scan, photo, sketch, or image, even if you do not have the source of the image. Powerful machine-learning algorithms analyze the image texts, identify glyphs, and match them with the known fonts with amazing accuracy.

  8. Font Matcher - Pixlr

    pixlr.com/tools/font-matcher

    Pixlr's Font Matcher is designed to help you identify and match fonts from any image or design, making it easier to find the perfect font for your project. To use the Font Matcher, you can either upload an image from your device by clicking on "Upload Image" or provide a direct URL to the image containing the font you want to identify.