Turn your words into a transparent logo, social graphic, title card, or font preview. Search the full FreeFontsVault family catalog, apply professional effects, then export in the browser.
✓Approved catalog fonts
✓License shown with every font
✓Exports happen in your browser
Start with a look
Click a text-effect sample, then make it yours
Each style is deterministic: your words keep the same layout, colors, and effects without waiting for AI generation.
Live artboard
Your design
Where does the file go?
Your browser saves the export to its Downloads folder or asks you where to save it. FreeFontsVault keeps no copy. Unsaved editor work exists only in this tab and clears when you reload or close it; a downloaded file stays on your device until you delete it.
What you can make
Create logo concepts, social posts, thumbnails, stream graphics, title cards, transparent wordmarks, and reusable font previews without installing design software.
License-aware by design
The selected font’s recorded license appears beside the picker. Exporting an image does not change the font license or grant trademark rights, so review the linked font page before commercial use.
Questions and limits
Frequently asked questions
Can I use the generated logo commercially?
That depends on the selected font’s actual license and any trademark rights involved. Open the linked font page and confirm permission before commercial use.
Does the generator upload my text or design?
No. The design is drawn and exported in your browser. The site only requests the approved font file needed for the selected preview.
Where is my exported PNG, WebP, or SVG saved?
Your browser saves it to the Downloads folder or shows a save-location prompt, depending on your browser settings. FreeFontsVault does not receive or store the exported file.
How long does FreeFontsVault keep my design?
It does not keep a server copy. The unfinished design remains only in this browser tab and is cleared by a reload or tab close. Files you already downloaded remain on your device until you remove them.
Why can an SVG look different from the canvas?
The tool outlines supported font shapes for portable SVG output. Curves, shadows, and unusual font tables can render slightly differently between formats and browsers.