Adobe’s Creative Cloud has now made 1,300 fonts available for free on iOS or iPadOS, for anyone who downloads the Abobe Creative Cloud app.
If you’re tired of the same old fonts on your iPhone or iPad, Adobe is bringing a few goodies your way. As part of iOS 13.1 and iPadOS 13.1, users can now install and use any of 1,300 free fonts in apps that support custom font APIs – new fonts in Mail, Pages, and Keynote, anyone?
All you have to do is download the Creative Cloud app from the App Store, sign in with your ID, install your chosen font, and activate it.
1,300 fonts is a lot, so what if I told you that you’ve actually got 17,000 fonts to choose from? Well, they’re not free, but all Adobe Creative Cloud subscribers are able to access them.
Any fonts installed in Creative Cloud mobile are automatically activated across all your devices. If you want to delete any, you can go to the brand new fonts manager through your device’s Settings menu. Go to General and then Fonts. You can find all the fonts that you’ve installed right there. If you want to remove one or more, just do so. Simple.
You might also like
More from Tech
VLC Media Player Gets Native Support For M1 Macs
VLC 3.0.12 is here, with lots of goodies, including native support for Apple Silicon (M1 processor) Macs.
Chrome 88 Helps You Change Weak Passwords
Chrome 88, the latest update to your favorite RAM-hungry browser, has a new feature that helps you change all those …
Samsung Launches Its Military-Grade Galaxy Tab Active 3 In The US
The Samsung Galaxy Tab Active 3, the “military-grade” 8-inch Android tablet, is now available in the US starting at $489.99.
This Nissan Caravan NV350 Is The True Solution To Work From Anywhere
Remote working is taking a whole new meaning with the Nissan Caravan NV350 which allows its occupants to truly work …
Google Now Has A Guest Mode On Its Smart Speakers
The new Guest Mode on Google Smart Speakers limits access to your persona data like your calendar and won't save …
LG Is Launching A Rollable Phone In 2021
After announcing the world's first rollable TV in October, LG has announced a new rollable phone at CES this week.
OnePlus Launches Its First Wearable, The OnePlus Band
OnePlus, the Chinese smartphone manufacturer is launching its first wearable, the OnePlus Band, aiming to take on FitBit.
Dell Introduces Video Conferencing Monitors With Dedicated Microsoft Teams Button
Dell last week announced three new video conferencing monitors that let you instantly join Microsoft Teams meetings.