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iFont: find, install any font

iFont: find, install any font

Pro font management made easy

⭐️4.3 / 5
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All Versions of iFont

11.2.0

June 25, 2024

Performance improvements

11.1.1

May 9, 2024

Performance improvements

11.1

May 9, 2024

Bug fixes.

11

April 14, 2024

We've upgraded and modernised Featured Fonts. Typefaces can now be previewed in more detail before installing. We've also cleaned up and modernised the user interface, and underlying code. To support iFont's continued development, the number of typefaces you can have installed for free at any one time is limited to three typefaces. To install more than three typefaces simultaneously, upgrade to iFont Premium. Typefaces installed before this update ("legacy installs") do not count against this limit.
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10.12.2

October 22, 2023

Bug fixes

10.12.1

August 28, 2023

Minor bug fixes.

10.12

July 31, 2023

Bug fixes

10.11

July 24, 2023

Fixes a bug where installed profiles were not tracked correctly.

10.10

July 11, 2023

Clean up duplicate imported fonts easily, by selecting all Imported Fonts, and then tapping 'Clean Up Duplicates' in the action menu
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10.9

June 26, 2023

When importing Zip archives, iFont won't pre-select multiple versions of the same font by default. This preference can be controlled from Options > Importing Zip Archives. Context menus in glyph view are also clearer when a glyph represents multiple characters.
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iFont In-App Purchases History

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iFont Premium

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Description of iFont

What can iFont do? iFont lets you install new fonts for use in apps which support creating content using custom fonts, such as Pages, Keynote or Numbers. What can't iFont do? iFont can't change the system font; work with the keyboard; or force apps to let you customise the font. iFont also can't make Comic Sans look good. *** “Without iFont, writing my new book, ‘Ten Seconds To Consider’, would be an impossible task, given that I'm designing as I write. For my Pages documents to be consistent between macOS and iOS now is a game changer. Thank you for iFont!” — Daniel Klein, former Apple employee *** iFont includes a wide range of features which let you install, compare, and view typefaces, including individual glyphs and technical details. These include: CUSTOM FONTS Install your own fonts (.ttf, .ttc, .otf formats supported, as well as these formats compressed in a .zip) for use in other apps. Simply download a font in a web browser, open in iFont and follow the simple instructions to install it on your device. You can also export a copy of the font, or send the profile to a friend to let them install it, too. iFont can also open archives containing multiple fonts. FONT DOWNLOADS iFont lets you download and install a range of fonts from the Google Fonts library, Dafont and more (including custom sources) within the app. It couldn’t be easier to find a suitable typeface for your next leaflet, poster or financial report. *** After discovering iFont a couple of years ago it has slotted happily into my professional workflow on the iPad Pro. It has a number of standout features which set it apart from the competition, and has been a great help in my client project work. There’s also an appreciation of type heritage and design, with biographical information and rich technical detail on hand. Choosing the right type is made easier with the Notepad and Compare features. The ability to install multiple fonts at once is essential, saving time and allowing better management of your font library. Imported fonts are viewed as families allowing you to easily compare different weights and make the right choices. There’s also easy access to online type resources such as Google Fonts, which makes finding and installing them a breeze. Great if you’re in a hurry, or have no access to your own font library. — Martin Cleave, creative professional *** COMPARE Compare many different typefaces to see which will suit your intended use. Arial or Helvetica? Zapfino, Snell Roundhand or Savoye LET? Georgia, Iowan Old Style or Times New Roman? With Compare, you can be the judge! NOTEPAD The Notepad you find under each font lets you test it out and type a message, and then export it as an image to send in apps such as Messages. Add some character to your texts by using a font which stands out from the crowd! WATERFALL See how a font looks at very small or very large point sizes easily using the Waterfall view. This lets you judge which size would be suitable for your use. ZOOM Zoom into a font up to 500%, allowing you to see the minute details in each character. TECHNICAL DETAILS See information about each font, from the designer and trademark information to the spacing of the ascents and descents. *** “Missing fonts on iOS is an issue of the past, thanks to apps like iFont… I hope you saw how easy it is to install fonts on iPhone or iPad and I suggest you give iFont a try.” — Michael Kummer, blogger *** NOTE: iFont does not currently support .suit or .dfont files. iFont is also fully optimised for iPad with a beautiful split view experience and a range of keyboard shortcuts.
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iFont: FAQ

Does iFont support iPad devices?

Yes, you can use the iFont app on iPad devices.
VINCI APPS LTD is the developer of the app.
The app needs iOS 16.0 or later to function properly.
The overall user rating of iFont is 4.3.
The App Genre Of The Ifont App Is Utilities.
The latest version of the iFont app is 11.2.0.
The date of the latest iFont update is July 5, 2024.
iFont became publicly available on February 6, 2023.
The content advisory rating for the iFont app is VINCI APPS LTD.
iFont is now available to use in English.
No, iFont is not on Apple Arcade.
Yes, iFont is equipped with in-app purchases for your convenience.
Unfortunately, iFont is not fully compatible with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of iFont

  • Hands down best Font App

    This app really takes the cake for being free and the sort of features it has. You can literally download fonts straight from a website to the app from the app itself. You can export each font into your phone directly. This app has been great so far. I have been able too download and keep over 2,500 different fonts in my catalog without any issues. There is not the perfect app out there for font management if that’s what your looking for then you'll continue to be disappointed I see other complaining about issues that every other app has as well this app is literally that most efficient in downloading apps, Storing and filing them to exporting them into zip files directly on to the phone. Works great with my Cricut app thank you for making this app free when other apps be charging and ain’t half as good. Bless iFont family 🫶🏼

    Developer Response

    Thanks for your kind words!
  • Love your app! custom fonts are so longer work with iphone and ipad!

    For all of you who don’t know how to work this app please learn it before you burn it. It is so simple. You download the app go through the process and then part 2 you must install the app. Kinda basic 101. All you do is open the settings menu and viola you don’t even have to open General cause the font to be installed has been pulled out and is right at the top of settings menu asking you to install. Again follow the instructions and tada! The font is there. No need to buy anything more. Use dafont or Graffwriter or any of the thousands of fonts out there. Been using it for years and it works fine.

    Developer Response

    Thanks for your kind words!
  • It Working good

    I was getting frustrated that documents I created on my computer and tried to update on my iPhone or iPad did not have the font I used. This app allows me to install the necessary fonts from my computer on my iPhone and iPad and now everything looks the same across all devices.

    It is not the easiest to use because there are multiple steps you need to go through to get the fonts installed on the mobile devices but it is worth the time to do this. I used iCloud to store the font files. I installed one at a time, opened a Pages document that previously gave me an error message the font was missing. No error and the correct font is in the document.

    I am not concerned about the no signature warning because I am using fonts I know are safe. I would not do this with a custom designed font unless I was the designer.

    Developer Response

    Thanks for your kind words!