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Font Finder AI
Identify a font

Identify the font in a logo

Upload a logo and find out what typeface it uses — plus free fonts that look the same.

Getting an accurate result

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.