Adobe Fonts Pro
- Adobe Fonts User Guide
- Introduction
- Font licensing
- Fonts added from Adobe Fonts
- Web fonts from Adobe Fonts
- Creative Cloud for enterprise customers
- Removed fonts
- Why aren't these fonts included in my Creative Cloud subscription?
- Why am I being asked to purchase a license for fonts in Adobe Fonts?
- Adobe Fonts not available to Adobe IDs registered in China
- Getting and using fonts
- Using Adobe Fonts in Creative Cloud apps
- Manage your fonts
- Find fonts from images
- Resolve missing fonts in desktop applications
- Using fonts in InDesign
- Fonts and typography
- Using web fonts in HTML5 Canvas documents
- Using fonts in InCopy
- Using web fonts in Muse
- Packaging font files
- Troubleshooting guide: Adding fonts
- Added fonts aren't showing to the font menu
- "Unable to add one or more fonts" or "A font with the same name is already installed"
- What happens when a font I'm using is updated by the foundry?
- Hide fonts in Adobe programs
- Web design and development
- Add fonts to your website
- Troubleshooting guide: Adding fonts to a website
- Troubleshoot font issues
- Using web fonts in HTML email or newsletters
- Using web fonts with Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP)
- CSS selectors
- Customize web font performance with font-display settings
- Embed codes
- Dynamic subsetting & web font serving
- Font events
- Why are my web fonts from use.typekit.net?
- Site can't connect to use.typekit.net
- Using web fonts with CodePen
- Browser and OS support
- Domains
- Using web fonts when developing locally
- Content security policy
- Printing web fonts
- Language support and OpenType features
- Font technology
Learn about Adobe Fonts system requirements, subscription options, and access to the font library across different Adobe plans.
Fonts are added to your computer through the Creative Cloud desktop app, which is available on macOS and Windows. You can't add desktop fonts on other operating systems, as the Creative Cloud desktop app isn't available on those platforms.
Web fonts hosted by Adobe are compatible with all browsers that support web fonts, including those on macOS, Windows, and Chrome OS, as well as most mobile browsers.
To add fonts, you must be signed in to the Creative Cloud desktop app with a named-user Adobe subscription. You can't add fonts with a device or site-wide license.
As of Fall 2022, Adobe offers three different access levels for Adobe Fonts. Visit your Adobe Account page to find out which level you have. You can also refer to the subscription comparison table for a general overview of each level.
Subscription comparison for font library access
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Adobe Fonts Standard |
Adobe Fonts Free |
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Included with: |
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What fonts do I have access to? |
Complete library |
Complete library |
Basic library (~5,500 fonts) |
What usage rights do I have? |
Fully licensed for authoring and editing |
Fully licensed for authoring and editing |
Fully licensed for authoring and editing |
Where can I use these fonts? |
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Only Creative Cloud apps that are granted by the subscription |
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Access more fonts
If your subscription doesn’t include the fonts that you need, you may be able to switch to a Creative Cloud plan that includes the complete library to have access to a wider selection of fonts.