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Fontter
From screenshot to production-ready typography in seconds.
17 followers
From screenshot to production-ready typography in seconds.
17 followers
Upload any screenshot and instantly identify fonts, discover free Google Font alternatives, generate CSS & Tailwind code, and get curated color palettes.



Have you ever found a cool font while browsing social media and wondered what is it? I for sure did. And I am also not the kind to write a comment and ask for it. So, I wondered if there could be a way to identify that directly simply by taking a screenshot of it and uploading the photo.
That's exactly why I built Fontter. This way, I am able to find out details about the cool fonts I come across, and also get free google fonts alternatives and typography suggestions (which I definitely need).
How accurate is the font detection when the screenshot has multiple overlapping fonts or low resolution, and is the Google Fonts suggestion based purely on visual similarity or also on licensing?
@alparslanknwe3 It's pretty accurate and can do well with complex screenshots. It's purely based on visual similarity and it's also giving a confidence score.
uploaded a screenshot from a dribbble design i love and it nailed the font right away, then the google font alternative looked surprisingly close. the tailwind code export saved me a solid 20 minutes of fiddling.
Really handy for grabbing fonts from screenshots without eyeballing them, and the Tailwind output saved me a few minutes on my last project. Wish it pulled more than just Google Fonts though.
Uploaded a screenshot from a website I've been struggling to recreate and it nailed the font plus gave me a Google Fonts alternative in seconds. The Tailwind code snippet saved me a trip to the docs.
Uploaded a random screenshot from a design mood board and it nailed the font immediately, even pulling a Google Font alternative that actually looks close. The Tailwind code output was a nice touch for quick prototyping.
Plucked a random Pinterest screenshot to test it and the font match came back spot on, plus it threw in a couple of close Google Fonts I'd actually use. The Tailwind snippet is a nice touch, saves me from digging through docs.