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Test 1000+ google fonts on your website. The fonts you pick can add personality, affect readability and change the entire meaning of your website. But picking the right one for your landing page or your website can be time-consuming and hard without a preview.
Install Font Tester and preview over 1000+ google fonts and copy the code directly from the widget.
Feature Highlights ๐ฅ โ๏ธ Works on any website. โ๏ธ Just highlight a text before selecting a font. โ๏ธ Select from 1000+ Google fonts โ๏ธ Find font on any website by using the target tool provided on the modal โ๏ธ Instantly copy the code for the font from the widget โ๏ธ Intuitive UI โ๏ธ Open-source, you can find the source code at: https://github.com/PaulleDemon/font-tester-chrome
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Font tester allows you to test over 1000+ fonts on any website. You can also preview the fonts on the drop-down, you can modify other attributes of the text such as Color, Font Size, Underline, Italics and more.
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Font Tester is the only tool on the market that lets you customize the exact text you want to preview in different fonts. Not only can you select specific font types, but you can also adjust attributes like color, font size, and more. Best of all, Font Tester supports testing with local fonts, giving you a complete and flexible typography preview experience.
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React is the primary library used to develop this tool
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Website designers, UI & UX, people getting into webdev, people creating their own fonts and want to test the fonts on website
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