We help designers (famous or not) to identify any webfont or font from any website. We can do that using the huge WhatFontIs database: 600K+ fonts indexed, free or commercial from almost any foundry. All this without inspecting CSS. https://www.WhatFontIs.com
WhatFontIs comes to Chrome: we managed to teleport the experience of 10+ years in identifying fonts to a Chrome extension.
It will identify any Web Font or font from any website and will also give 60 alternatives (free and commercial).
Long story: Why another Chrome extension for identifying fonts? Since you asked: there are a few extensions that promise they identify web fonts.
They fall short on this promise in two ways:
Some give you the name of the font by inspecting the CSS and sometimes you get the font name as “yfph-n3” (kind of useless in our opinion)
Some correctly identify the web font name but give you no clue where to get the font.
We tried to solve those issues. Besides correctly identifying the font name, we also provide you with 60 alternatives from different foundries, free or commercial.
What do you think?
@alexandru_cuibari The extension is allowed on all sites. But when I click on the icon Font Identifier, it fails to show a pop-up or anything (I thought I probably blocked pop-ups but actually I still use other extensions like Alexa's and it works just fine)
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