Instagram allows its users to make use of 9 different kinds of fonts in their stories. So, if you are stuck with just one boring sans serif for your profile details, your post captions, and your comments, you need to change your fonts to style your Instagram page. We will be going to take a look at how you can change Instagram fonts for your profile and captions.
Things to know about Instagram Fonts
Basically, Instagram makes use of the font called Proxima Nova for small texts such as comments and captions. There is no actual way for you to change that, but you can somehow be able to get around it.
In order to operate with different alphabets, emoji, punctuation marks, and scripts, Instagram is also supporting some Unicode scripts. These Unicode scripts include stuff like mathematical operators (÷), Greek symbols used in science (Ω), and Hebrew letters (א), and other basic letters. Some various glyphs can even be added together to create stuff like an upside-down font.
So now that you have knowledge of what it is all about, let’s take a look at how you can make use of these fonts for your profile and captions.
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How to change fonts for your profile and captions
It is true that some Unicode characters can be entered with the use of a regular keyboard, but if you wish to do more like to substitute a + sign for a “t”, it is simpler for you to copy and paste from an app. Here is how to do that:
- From your mobile device, go to CoolFont.org and type in your caption or comment. It will display about 100 different text options to you, starting from the cool to the barely legible.
- Click on the “Decorate” button if you wish to include additional text decorations such as hearts, stars, and random patterns.
- Once you are satisfied with the way the text is looking, you highlight it and click on the “Copy” tab to copy it.
- Then go to your Instagram and paste it to any text field or the comment section that you want to post it on Instagram.
This method also works with Instagram stories and you can make use of this same method to add more unique fonts to other social media networks that also accept Unicode scripts such as Facebook and Twitter.
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