4/5 rating based on 124 reviews. Read all reviews for iFont: find, install any font for iPhone.
iFont: find, install any font is free iOS app published by Coding Corner LLP
CoolkidgammingAwesomeness
I just wanted to use fonts on a keyboard... without images. im uninstalling and getting a new app.
Cookies4ever!
The downloading is easy, but I tried using it on Microsoft word, and NONE of the fonts showed up. I even tried looking on YouTube for instructions, but nothing for iFont showed up.
Krevenaugh
After months of using Keynote because PowerPoint did not work with custom fonts, things are improving. Opened a presentation this week in PPT on iPad and all custom fonts installed with iFont appeared correctly. Thanks for nudging app developers to make this all work.
PRYesenia86
I’ve used different font apps previously and deleted them moments after downloading it, because I either disliked it or couldn’t navigate through it... I’m endlessly searching for fonts to use with my Cricut. I always find what I’m looking for with this app. It’s very easy to use and understand!!! After a few months I upgraded to premium and i think it’s beyond worth it... love it!!!$
NerdyArtiste
My IPad went berserk. Icons started jumping around and the device kept rebooting itself. I had to do a complete erase and reset to fix it. I do not recommend this for IPad running IOS 14.4.
LeighPDX
App seems to work as advertised, pretty happy about it. It is ridiculous that Apple doesn’t make this a native feature.
Laur M-A
For the life of me, I couldn’t figure out the 500+ steps you needed to take to download fonts onto an iPad. Thank you for helping me. For iPad/Cricut users this app is a must!
Adashak
As soon as you get in you have to pay $1.99. Well that was wasted, Because following the first step to install fonts I already had in a folder didn’t work as it said it would. The item created in settings would show up and disappear when clicked on. After many tries after the oddest workaround to install a font EVER, I gave up!
Keegan Young
It tells me I need a passcode to use but then I can’t set up a profile to make a passcode
Luin Tathren
It’s pretty much a one-stop shop for font management. Installation, grouping, license information, it shows it all.