

One thing to keep in mind here: You’re taking a risk in trusting the developers of these apps and creators of the fonts as they work via an unsigned profile that needs to be installed. There are apps that have been around for some time that allow loading of custom fonts, including from your own collection from iCloud Drive and Dropbox to work with iPhone and iPad. Here’s what it looks like to use the new fonts in Pages: Now that the fonts have been installed, they can be seen in Settings > General > Fonts and are available to be used with compatible apps like Pages, Keynote, and Mail. You can see all the installed custom fonts by heading to Settings > General > Fonts.After downloading it, open it and tap Activate in the top right corner (gray button).Font Diner was one of the first free apps to officially work with custom system-wide fonts in iOS 13 without a workaround.

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Since the free Fontcase app is open source ( view full code on GitHub), users can feel confident there are no privacy or security issues at play. Update: Fontcase is a neat new open source custom font app that uses the method of installing fonts via a configuration profile that offers more flexibility than the official font installation with apps like Adobe Creative Cloud. Even though this support is limited for now, compatibility will increase over time. This means you can’t use any font in any app you’d like (Messages, Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, etc.) You can download third-party keyboards and/or apps for those specific apps to use custom fonts, but those are different from the ability to use system-wide compatible fonts in iOS 13. However, at the time of writing, using custom fonts in iOS and iPadOS is only supported in Pages, Keynote, Mail, and limited third-party apps. But with iOS 13, Apple officially started supporting font installation and management on iPhone and iPad, and it works system-wide (somewhat limited).īelow, we’ll cover several options to download, install, and use fonts in iOS 13. The feature has had a bit of a complicated rollout, so follow along for how to get going with custom fonts on iOS and iPadOS.Īpps have existed for quite some time that offer a workaround to bring custom fonts to iOS and specific apps. One of the features that debuted with iOS 13 and iPadOS 13 that hasn’t received much attention is the ability to use custom fonts on iPhone and iPad.
