Font Finder
An easy-to-use font inspector to get CSS styles of the selected element
Detect fonts and colors on any website.
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Fontpair helps you identify which colors and fonts a website uses. It does this by detecting the current fonts on the website from the CSS. You can also download a screenshot of the website and share the website URL with the plugin. More updates coming soon!
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Amazing helpful extension to see the fonts, colors and even to take a screenshot. Only on the last thing, I have an issue: Why does the screenshot take the images sometimes with the scrollbar and sometimes without? I can't find any logic! Yesterday I took 10 screenshots with the extension, all of them without scroolbar. Today I took 1 screenshot (of the same website obviously) and the scrollbar is visible. I don't get it.
This is so cool. As a video editor, graphic designer, and web designer there are many times I'm looking at sites or resources and I see a font that I'd love to use for a project. The fact that I can easily click the Fontpair button on my Extensions toolbar and see all the different fonts on a webpage is so helpful. Also seeing the hexcodes for all the colors used is really great when I need to match something for a brand, or I'm just inspired by the colors I see. This Fontpair extension is something I'm going to be using often.
This extension helps us review colors and fonts for websites when we are designing in Canva... super helpful to save inspiration and quickly find out what designers are using these days
Big fan of this plugin! But I'm a little biased :)