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today Iamp;#39;m going to show you two different methods to identify a font from a screenshot alone and that way you can find similar or the same exact font to use in your own designs so the first method for this is using a really cool tool called what the font and this can be found on my fonts.com which is a massive font Library where you can purchase fonts I will leave a link to this exact page right here in the description the way this works is you can either paste an image URL if youamp;#39;ve got a link to an image with the font in there then paste that into here or if youamp;#39;ve got a screenshot saved in your device for example then you can also upload the image which is what Iamp;#39;m going to do now and once youamp;#39;ve uploaded the image you get this box right here so you can select the words of the font you want to identify thatamp;#39;s helpful if youamp;#39;ve got an actual full design with other graphic elements you can highlight the area where the font is and