Font Detector – Font Finder
Find out what fonts any website uses — in one click.
Identify web fonts and other font styles such as font family, size, weight, line height and color
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What the font is this? This extension will help you identify current font pointing by mouse cursor, alone with other font CSS styles.
How to use:
Right click on the web pages and choose "What The Font?".
Or click the extension icon.
✅ Manifest V3 enabled.
🚫 No permission abuse.
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Find out what fonts any website uses — in one click.
Find and check the font name, its family, color, style, size used on any website.
Font finder for images, texts and websites to check Font Family, size, height
Inspect text elements to reveal font details including family, size, weight, line height, spacing, and color with a simple click.
Easy font identifier for any webpage. Hover any element to see its font family in one click.
Font Detector is a fast and free font finder tool that helps you identify any font on a webpage instantly. What font is used here?
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Best font detection extension!
Best tool
Seems to do the trick. It appears to me that many of the font identification extensions (including this one) are using the open source codebase from the original and most popular "WhatFont" extension by Cheng Yin Liu first released many years ago (https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/whatfont/jabopobgcpjmedljpbcaablpmlmfcogm/). This means many of the available font identification extension are essentially identical. However, this one (What The Font" Web Font Inspector) has added a pin to the pop-up modal, giving it a nice point of difference. The other extensions (those that appear to have utilised the WhatFont code) always pin every font-info pop-up. With What The Font you can choose which to pin, and which to not.