Professional font creator and editor tool, crafted for type designers!

FontLab

FontLab

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  • Latest Version

    FontLab 8.4.2 Build 8950 LATEST

  • Review by

    Sophia Jones

  • Operating System

    Windows 8 (64-bit) / Windows 10 (64-bit) / Windows 11

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  • Author / Product

    Fontlab Ltd, Inc. / External Link

  • Filename

    FontLab-8-Win-Install-8950.exe

FontLab is a professional font editor program and font maker tool, crafted for type designers and font geeks. It lets you create, open, modify, draw, space, kern, hint and export desktop, web, color and variable OpenType fonts for any Unicode writing system, from Latin, Cyrillic and Greek, to Arabic, Hebrew and Indic, all the way to Chinese, Japanese, emoji, symbols, and icons. Get the most robust toolset and most powerful features for type design.

FontLab is an integrated font editor for macOS and Windows that helps you create fonts from start to finish, from a simple design to a really “ultra bold” complex project, and brings a spark of magic into type design. It is available as a 30-day free fully-functional trial.

With FontLab Studio you can now print, synchronize text across multiple windows with Echo Text, override and add custom OpenType tables using the new Tables panel, quickly add and edit classes in the improved Classes panel, create OpenType Symbol-encoded fonts, restore your panels when you open a VFC/VFJ, and much more!



Features and Highlights

Brush & Power Brush
Apply the Power Brush to a “skeleton” contour for live, adjustable calligraphic strokes. Control the angle and thickness of the brush, and tweak it even after you’ve drawn. Save Power Brush presets and apply them to other contours across your font.

Pencil tool
Pencil is a radical new sketching tool. Trim, tweak, modify, smooth, adjust. Nothing gets in the way of creative successive approximation — especially not the usual constraints of wrangling Bézier curves.

Rapid tool
Rapid tool is a Pen on turbo. Click for a line, double-click for a curve, that’s it. It knows which nodes should be extremes, and automatically makes smooth curves with your chosen node positions.

Pen tool
If you like drawing with an industry-standard Bézier pen, It has a great Pen tool for you. It combined the best of Fontographer, the app, and some other approaches. And if you find a traditional Bézier pen hard, you’ll love the rest of the drawing tools.

Adjust big-time in no time
Some nodes define a stem position, but some are Servants that just follow along when you move others. With just one move of a node, Ctrl+Alt+Nudge handles or intelligently Power Nudge other nodes. Select and move nodes and handles across contours and multiple glyphs. The link points to Power Guides with Magnet to orchestrate major shape changes quickly and consistently.

Curve Tension
Curve tension is a measure of how much a curve deviates from a straight line between two points, from zero to 100%. So for example, Helvetica has more tense curves than Frutiger or Myriad. A smooth outline will have a constant tension or a steady decrease or increase from curve to curve. The tool not only lets you visualize curve tension, but also lets you see it numerically, edit it visually, and even use the Rapid tool to draw curves with tension set to your specifications. So if you want to make a font with more squarish curves like Helvetica or Eurostile, It can help you draw it that way from the start.

Smooth the bumpy curves
Harmonize your curves to make them really fluid, or “G2 curvature continuous” in math-speak. Make your node a Genius, which stays fluid even if you move the handles — view the Curvature to prove it.

Catch glitches
Easily spot odd points and suspicious curves with the revamped FontAudit, live outline custodian. Its intuitive problem highlighting (a nod to Tal Leming’s Glyph Nanny) and improved fixing algorithms will help you turn your outlines into pro outlines.

Complete color support
In the Studio, everything is color-enabled. Draw multi-color contours, bring in color outlines, SVGs and bitmap images, overlay layered fonts, and create emoji or chromatic fonts for all Color OpenType-enabled platforms: Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator CC 2024, macOS, Windows 8+, iOS, Android and modern web browsers.

Integrated ScanFont
You’ve made your drawings somewhere else? No problem. Copy-paste glyph outlines or color vector graphics from Adobe Illustrator, the Studio, or other vector drawing or font apps, import SVG drawings, and bitmap images.

Sketchboard
Sketchboard is a virtual desk or canvas that allows you to draw and experiment outside of any glyph. It’s great for collecting sketches, separating artwork into glyph images, or just drawing logos and symbols using all of Font Lab’s juicy Bézier magic.

Pixel-savvy
Drag-drop or copy-paste pixel images in most formats, with mono, grayscale, full color, and transparency support. Split and auto trace or place the images into the img layer for reference to draw over them. Rotate and scale imported graphics, crop, blur, remove noise, and background.

Intelligent interpolation
To create intermediate designs via interpolation, you need all your glyph masters to have the same number and geometric structure of contours and nodes. Font Lab can help you automatically match your masters by sorting contours, relocating start points, and correcting path direction.

Distraction-free spacing
Perform metrics and kerning editing in a multi-line Metrics Window, with an adjustable, distraction-free UI and intuitive keyboard shortcuts. Step through your phrases with the Pairs & Phrases panel, or dive into details using slanted sidebearings and the enhanced Measurement line.

Powerful anchors
Position Anchors manually or links their positions to other anchors or guides with math expressions. It will display all matching diacritical marks in the Anchor Cloud and will use your anchors to generate composite glyphs and the mark/mkmk OpenType features.

Flag and tag glyphs
Sort glyphs by the Color Flags (marks), and organize your glyphs with Tags: assign multiple labels to your glyphs, then assign the same tags to font guidelines, stems and zones, and they’ll only appear in the tagged glyphs.

Full Unicode & OpenType
Test your OpenType features with the built-in HarfBuzz OpenType Layout engine with complete complex-script support. Search for glyphs based on Unicode character names and Unicode scripts. Font Lab stays up-to-date with the latest Unicode and OpenType standards.

Note: 30 days trial version.

Also Available: Download FontLab for Mac

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What's new in this version:

Optical Separation of open contours:
- New If you select a vector drawing in the Glyph window or on the Sketchboard, and perform Element > Optically Separate, FontLab splits the non-overlapping parts of the vector drawing into separate elements. You can control how this works in Preferences > Operations > Optical separation. New Now, optical separation correctly splits centerline vector images (open contours).

Importing Metrics:
- New You can now correctly import metrics data from JSON files, you can now import metrics for multiple masters simultaneously, and you can import metrics expressions from JSON files

Copying Metrics between masters:
New You can now copy the numeric value of a glyph metric (the advance width, the left sidebearing or the right sidebearing) of the current glyph from the current master to all other masters. To do that:
- In the Widget field for the glyph metric, choose ⋮ > Copy to Masters
- Or in the Glyph panel, click the Copy … to masters button next to the glyph metric field
- Previously, these operations only copied the metric if it was an expression

Kerning matching and interpolation:
- New If a master is an intermediate master on one axis but an edge master on another axis, FontLab now correctly interpolates values for kerning pairs that are not defined in the master. This works with Match Kerning and during export. Previously, undefined kerning pairs were assumed to be 0 in this case.
- New Match Kerning now prioritizes kerning classes from the default master. If no kerning classes are found in the default master, it will use kerning classes from one of the corner masters. This addresses situations where kerning data is defined in the corners of the design space and needs to be interpolated for the default master.

Font Info overview:
- New In the Font Info dialog, the Overview page now lets you easily see entries that differ across masters
- For each row that often has identical values across all masters, FontLab highlights the row with yellow background if the values differ. In addition, if most masters have one particular value but there are some obvious outliers (values that occur much less often), FontLab will highlight these outliners with red text. FontLab won’t do this comparison for rows that typically have different values like Style name.
- If you edit some values in the Overview page, you need to click Apply or switch to another Font Info page and back to refresh the highlights

Tip:
The Font Info > Overview section works like a spreadsheet: you can copy-paste values between cells, and even select rectangular areas, copy values, paste them into a spreadsheet app like Excel or Numbers, and back.

Font dimensions colors:
- New In Preferences > Grid, Guides & Hints, you can now change the color of the font dimension lines as shown in the Glyph window. This way, you can make the Ascender, Caps Height, x Height and Descender lines more or less visible in the Glyph window canvas. You no longer can change the color of the font dimension lines in the property bar, as this was not properly working.

Font window:
- New In the Font window sidebar, the Search History section is now called History

Ghost hints linked to nodes:
- New If you have a ghost hint linked to a node, and you flip the contour, FontLab will flip the ghost hint as well

xed:
- Fix If you link a hint or guide to a node, you can undo that operation
- Fix When you switch the focus between left and right kerning classes in the Glyph panel, the Classes panel now correctly activates the corresponding class in the list of classes
- Fix FontLab now correctly imports kerning when you open an ZIP archive that contains old Mac Type 1 suitcases
- Fix If you use the repeater glyph in Glyph window, Echo Text now correctly works in the Preview panel