Best tools for non-designers: How to identify a font from an image?
The easiest way is to use an online font identifier tool. You can upload the image to tools like WhatTheFont or FontSquirrel Matcherator, and they will analyze the text and identify the font for you. These services compare the letters in your image against font databases to find the closest match.
For more methods check our article on this topic "How to Identify a Font: A Step-by-Step Guide"
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