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7 Best Font Editor Software For Mac

Although most users do not bother picking fonts when writing something on they Mac, but the preloaded font library just doesn’t suffice. Sometimes while working on a creative assignment, you need some stylish fonts that are not readily available on your Mac in plenty. So, to get better fonts using a Font Editor sounds like a great solution. There are numerous font editor apps available, but picking the right one  could be a challenging for some users.

So, to help you pick the right one,  we have listed some of the best font editor software for your Mac.

Best Font Editor Software For Mac

1. Fontlab Studio

Fontlab Studio is a professional font editor software available for Mac. It is a one-stop solution to create and customize fonts. It allows well for font foundries, graphic design studios, typographers and more. It supports mostly all major outline font formats, be it PostScript Type 1, OpenType and TrueType or Multiple Master. It enables you to import and export fonts with the support of 65,535 glyphs approx with the vast variety of font formats.  It provides an extended set of tools. It runs both Mac and Windows.

2. Fontographer

Fontographer is one of the most popular font editor software. It is mainly used for small projects and it is a lot cheaper than other FontLab products. Its intuitive interface makes it easy to use. It allows you to create a new font and make changes in existing ones as well. You can use it for fine tun spacing and kerning. You can also convert old fonts to new formats. It enables to import and export up to 32000 glyphs in a vast variety of font formats. It works on both Windows and Mac platform.

3. Glyphs

Glyphs are one of the best font editor software for Mac. With the software, you can sketch your own font. It has advanced set of tools which inspires your creativity. It has a simple interface which makes it easy to use. It is scriptable and can be expanded. Be it a novice or an expert, the app is used and loved by all. The edit view works as a text editor, allows you to draw, edit, and kern your glyphs in a word context rather than isolated in Windows.

4. RoboFont

Yet another good application for font editing, RoboFont is a scalable tool. It is built in Python Support. It only supports Mac OSx. It provides full scripting access to the objects and interface. The application is a suitable platform for drawing and modifying typefaces and more. It comes with lots of extra features which makes it a tool of necessity.

5.  TTFEdit

TTFEdit is a portable font maker and editor software. It enables you to open, edit, install and save Truetype Fonts. It is an open-source and intuitive software which is easy to use. It needs Java to work fine on your computer. You can edit Vector based glyphs by changing, adding and deleting the points. The apps facilitate you to customize and make changes in font properties like family name, name table and more.  It has a lot of editing tools with technical details such as vendor ID, visual weight and more.

6. Bird Font

Bird Font is a free font editor software for Mac. A simple program which facilitates you to create fonts and save them to SVG, TTF like formats. You can work on making the font from the start. The tools of the software are easily accessible (right-hand corner of the program window) which makes the work easier. You can apply a background image, create Bezier curves, rotate and resize paths. It is a good software for professionals as well as amateurs.

7. Double Type

Last but not the least, Double Type is a font editor which makes TrueType font files. As it works on Java, it supports Windows, Mac as well as Linux. Hence, you need JAVA to let the app work on your system properly. The software allows you to store glyphs in the XML-based file if you work in a team. It lets you create efficient glyphs designs by amalgamating different modules and glyphs. It has a simple interface which makes it easy to work on.

Hence, concludes the list of the best font editor software for Mac. You can try them and let us know which one is your favorite.

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