What’s my Font?

Have you had the problem to lose font files or not remember the name of a certain font. It happens a lot you pre-install your Windows or Photoshop, misplace or delete files. I had a similar problem, had a font that used for sIFR and have converted the font into a flash file with name (font.swf). Year later I needed to change some images that used the same font and didn’t have the font name. Here is a cool tool that can help you find and narrow your search by using an image with your font. It’s not 100% accurate but it will at least find a font that is very close to the one you’ve used. Check it out!

WhatTheFont

WhatTheFont supports most common image formats, for example GIF, JPEG, TIFF, BMP. The maximum image size is around 360 x 275 pixels. The ideal letter height for the best search result is about 100 pixels.

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