Identify the font in a logo
Upload a logo and find out what typeface it uses — plus free fonts that look the same.
Drop a logo to identify its font
Works best when you crop to the wordmark itself, away from any icon or tagline.
Free and unlimited. No account. Your image is never stored.
Drag to select just the text. Tighter crops are far more accurate.
Which word?Pick the one whose font you want.
Check the letters.
Matching
Comparing letter shapes against 1,900+ fonts…
Results
How this was matched
Your image
Getting an accurate result
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Crop to the wordmark only. Icons, symbols and taglines confuse the reading — the letters are what matter.
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Many logos use customised lettering. The original may have been redrawn by hand, so expect a close relative rather than an exact hit.
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If the logo is light text on a dark background, upload it as-is. Polarity is detected automatically.
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Very stylised logos with joined or overlapping letters cannot be measured letter by letter. You will be told when that happens.
Why logos are the hardest case
A logo is the most common thing people want identified, and the least likely to have a clean answer. Wordmarks are frequently customised: letters get redrawn, spacing gets tightened, terminals get cut at new angles. The result often started as a typeface but no longer matches it exactly.
That is why this tool ranks by measured letter shape and shows the numbers. When a logo has been redrawn, you will see several fonts scoring closely together rather than one confident answer — which is the truthful picture.
Getting the best result
Crop tightly around the lettering, and prefer a straight-on, high-resolution version of the logo. A screenshot from a website usually beats a photograph of a sign, because it has no perspective distortion and no lighting variation.
Frequently asked questions
Can you identify any logo font?
Most logos built from a commercial or open-source typeface, yes. But a large share of famous logos use custom lettering drawn specifically for the brand — in those cases no font exists to find, and the closest match is the honest answer.
Is the logo font free to use?
The ranked matches are always open-source fonts that are free for commercial use. If the logo appears to use a paid typeface, it is named separately with a link to the foundry and a free stand-in.
Can I use a brand's font in my own project?
The typeface and the trademark are different things. A font may be licensable, but a logo is protected as a trademark — reproducing a brand's wordmark is a legal matter regardless of which font it uses.