Search and filter fonts

RightFont's brand new Unified Search makes it easy to find the perfect font for your project with powerful search capabilities.

Search by metadata such as font name, family, style, or designer, or use filters to refine by font category, properties like weight and width, or specific language support. These tools help you quickly narrow down your options to find the ideal font.

How to search for fonts by keyword

  1. In the RightFont app, click the search field in the toolbar.

    Tip: Press Command-F to quickly activate the unified search.

  2. Type the search text in the search field.

    As you type, suggested fonts appear below the search field, allowing you to quickly preview and select the desired font without having to complete your entire search query.


Filter fonts by categories

You have the option to filter fonts by categories, such as serif, sans-serif, script, display, and more. This helps you focus on specific font styles that align with your design requirements.

Important: RightFont automatically classifies most imported fonts based on data from popular foundries like Linotype, Monotype, Adobe, Google, and more. For any uncatalogued fonts, simply right-click and use the context menu to manually classify them.


Filter fonts by font properties

You can filter fonts based on their properties, including width, weight, x-Height and other characteristics. This allows you to refine your search based on specific font attributes that suit your project.


Filter fonts by languages

Simply select the desired language from the language dropdown list, and RightFont will display fonts that are specifically designed or optimized for that particular language.

Whether you're working on multilingual designs, localizing content, or seeking fonts with extensive language support, RightFont's dedicated language search feature helps you find the perfect fonts to convey your message effectively and accurately in any language.


Tip: To clear all filters, simply click the ↻ button in the filter panel.

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