WhatFontIs is a font identification tool that allows users to find a specific font missing from the sources sent by the client or just because they see a nice font and want to know what font it is. The system uses advanced AI to find the font in 90% of the cases, and users can upload a clean image of the text containing the font they need to identify. The rest of the 10% "misses" are usually caused by low-quality images (low resolution, text distorted, etc.).
Other font identification tools include WhatTheFont by MyFonts, which is a simple and easy font finder that can help users identify fonts by searching through its database and comparing its fonts to the one in the users image. Fontspring Matcherator is another font finder tool that uses accurate font matcher technology to search the catalog of over 900,000 paid and free fonts available for download or purchase on the Fontspring site and find what the font is. The Font Squirrel Matcherator is another tool that helps users identify what the font is in any image by allowing them to upload any jpg, gif, or png.
In summary, font identification tools are useful for finding the name of a font or similar alternatives. Users can upload an image of the text by having it readily available on their device or taking a photo, and the tool will do the job for them by searching through its database and comparing its fonts to the one in the users image.