How to Install Fonts on an iPhone or iPad


    Carlos VegaDigital Trends

    You may be surprised how much productivity you can get out of an iOS device with some of the apps found in the App Store. Whether you’re working on documents, presentations, or even design projects, one of the things you’ll want to do is install your favorite fonts. You may think you can only do this on a desktop or a laptop, but actually, you can also install fonts on your iPad or iPhone. We’ll show you how to do this by using an app called iFont.

    iFont

    iFont allows you to install fonts in TrueTypeFont (.ttf), OpenTypeFont (.otf), TrueType Collection (.ttc), and .zip format on your iPhone or iPad. Fonts can be used in office apps like Microsoft Office or iWork and even design apps. iFont is free at the Apple App Store, offers optional purchases, and is straightforward to use.

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    Importing your fonts into iFont

    Let’s take a look at how to install fonts on an iPad or iPhone with iFont. We will import and install a font from a .zip file.

    Step 1: Open the app and tap the Import button from the Installer tab.

    Image of iFont Installer Import Button

    Step 2: After the Google Drive menu opens, select the font file (for this example, 1Password screenshot.zip). Note that you can hit the Browse button to select files from iCloud, Google Drive, and your phone.

    Image of iFont Google Drive Import Menu
    Daniel Martin/Screenshot

    Step 3: Return to the Installer tab and tap the Select button next to your file. Any fonts will be captured from the document (Cameron Sans MS Medium, in this case), allowing you to install, share, delete, compare, export the font, and much more. Press Install to confirm your choice.

    Step 4: Tap Allow on the next screen to download the font’s configuration profile.

    Image of iFont Installer Allow Button
    Daniel Martinn/screenshot

    Step 5: Open your iPhone or iPad Settings menu and tap Profile Downloaded > Install, then input your device passcode and tap Done in the upper right. Note that the font profile will not have access to any personal data on your device.

    Step 6: Tap Install once more in the top right and then again at the bottom of your screen. Once the process is concluded, you will be able to use your new font in any compatible apps and access it under Settings > General > Profile.

    Choosing the new fonts in an app

    If you are working on a PowerPoint, you will need to close out of the app to see any newly installed fonts.

    • Double-tap on your home button to see all your open apps.
    • Swipe left and right until you find the app where you want to use the new fonts.
    • Swipe up to close the app.
    • Open the app again.
    • Now you can see Cameron Sans MS Medium is listed under the iOS Fonts section.

    Not only does iFont work for Microsoft Office, but you can also send texts with different fonts as images by using Notepad on several different platforms. So there you have it. A handy app that takes productivity on iOS to the next level.

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