5/5 rating based on 60 reviews. Read all reviews for Fontasy - Font Browser for iPhone.
Fontasy - Font Browser is free iOS app published by Yusuke Horie
KidMarz
I use this with other iPhone/iPad apps and Procreate to have spiffy fonts on my designs. Love this app.
comicsansfanMS
But if it had comic sans MS it would be wonderful. Please add in future updates.
Bungie TM
Specifically as a tattoo artist, this app is the fastest way I can pull up some fonts without an accessible computer. I just wish the app had away of categorizing fonts. I love it and it does make my job SOOO much easier, but it also is way too easy to lose a font you found and a category system would at least give you an idea where to look. Thanks tho for being the only font app I’ve found that can do this.
utrph77004
Nobody wants to “share” photos of texts. They want to use new fonts as a keyboard. Update your app to a keyboard and it will be very useful and loved by many.
Cjarmyguy
This app works great, but could use some updates. Like creating folders for favorite fonts, or categorizing fonts, as well as being able to upload fonts from iPhone storage (ie. iZip, DropBox, Etc.) so that fonts from the user can be accessed as well rather than just google font. As of now, if you have a font in one of those storage apps, you can use it in this app by going to that font file on the storage app, and then opening it in Fontasy, but would be better if you only had to do that once to be able to use the font whenever you needed it.
Prayer_Warrior
I dont want to just look at the fonts, I want to use them. How do I access the differe fonts. Means the difference between 1 star and 5.
Champ234
Would be 5 stars with more features such as being apple to download multiple fonts into Phonto all at once instead of having to leave the app for each install
JohnFGravnicek
I had no hopes in using these fonts in texts or e-mails or anything like that - I just wanted a good way to browse and look at different ones. The first three I wanted to look at were Helvetica, Courier New, and OCR-B, and none of them were present. To be fair, there are a LOT of fonts in this app, and you might not be disappointed by it, so try it out and see if you like it. I wish the viewing of the font was cooler too, but i can see how others might like the aesthetic approach.
dyllisphiller
This app does exactly what it claims to do: display the fonts available from the Google Fonts library. It’s smoother and faster than the Google Fonts site in a mobile browser. I’d like to see a few more ways to view fonts and their details—like multiple fonts at once to visualize pairings, overlays of one character from two faces, OpenType features, more details from Google Fonts, and sample texts—but for now, the app works for what I need: quickly finding font options.