Ever feel awe and attracted to a beautiful and elegant font and wonder what is the font name? Wouldn’t it great if it’s possible for you to identify and know what is the font typeface been used so that you can quickly get hold of the font to use on your web design, print media, publications, artworks, or other masterpieces?
WhatTheFont
WhatTheFont
With the help of WhatTheFont service from MyFonts, identification of fonts used on a picture, graphic, photo or image that you seen on the Internet, magazines, newspapers, posters, books and etc. WhatTheFont is a service available on several platforms that allows user to submit an image and it will automatically find the closest matches from all fonts available in the database.
To use WhatTheFont service, just head to the following URL:
Using web-based WhatTheFont is pretty easy. Just upload an image file or specify a URL to the picture file, and the WhatTheFont will attempt to recognize the characters in the picture and split the picture into image with just single character. You have to verify that the character specified in the text box below the single character image is indeed meant to be the character highlighted in the image. Once done, WhatTheFound will list of results of matching fonts.
WhatTheFont is not very accurate in identifying the font if the image used is designed in fancy and colorful words. In fact, to get best result, WhatTheFont suggests that the text in the image should be as horizontal as possible, the letters should be around 100 pixels in height, and the characters are not touching each other. Though WhatTheFont recommends the image has as much characters as possible, sometimes it’s more accurate when there is only one or two large characters in the image.
By Mr. 16x9
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