If you’ve ever stared at a raster image—a logo, a menu, a vintage poster—and thought, “What font is that?” you know the pain. You can’t inspect the web page. You can’t ask the designer. All you have is a JPEG and a hunch.

Unlike Google Fonts’ “similar to” feature or WhatTheFont’s aggressive auto‑cropping, Matcherator gives you fine control. If the tool mis‑detects a letter (e.g., reads an ‘O’ as a ‘Q’), you can —a lifesaver for distressed or stylized type.

To get the most accurate results, follow this simple workflow:

The identification process is highly automated but offers manual controls to refine results for complex images.

Head to the Identify Fonts page and drag your file into the box.