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Bruce | February 23, 2022
There is a "Local font to path" function. Use your local font to generate a text path:
1. Find the "Shape" tool on the top toolbar, click it and choose "Text Path."
2. Select a local font file, support TTF, OTF, WOFF. (We can load all system fonts as a list, but maybe some local font can't convert to a path, so use this stable way to select font file)
3. Type your text, and click the "Insert " button add into a page.

Josh Bell | November 30, -0001
At the moment, Drawify does not support uploading or using fully custom fonts. You’re limited to the fonts already available in the platform’s library. If you need more flexibility, a workaround is to generate styled or Unicode text separately and then import it as an image or graphic into your Drawify project.
For that purpose, you can try a https://unitextify.com, it lets you create unique styled text you can copy-paste directly or convert into visuals for use inside Drawify.

Josh Bell | November 30, -0001
At the moment, Drawify does not support uploading or using fully custom fonts. You’re limited to the fonts already available in the platform’s library. If you need more flexibility, a workaround is to generate styled or Unicode text separately and then import it as an image or graphic into your Drawify project.
For that purpose, you can try a Unicode font generator — it lets you create unique styled text you can copy-paste directly or convert into visuals for use inside Drawify.

Josh Bell | November 30, -0001
At the moment, Drawify does not support uploading or using fully custom fonts. You’re limited to the fonts already available in the platform’s library. If you need more flexibility, a workaround is to generate styled or Unicode text separately and then import it as an image or graphic into your Drawify project.
For that purpose, you can try a Unicode font generator — it lets you create unique styled text you can copy-paste directly or convert into visuals for use inside Drawify.
Bruce
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