How do I upload my own fonts?

How do I upload my own fonts?

Instructions on how to upload your company's brand fonts
Now available for Max and Enterprise subscriptions.

With the Max subscription and Enterprise subscription, you can add your own brand colors and custom fonts.

Max users:
To add your fonts please share a list with our support team by creating a ticket or using the contact form. In the list, you need to include all font files or the URL to your custom font. you want to have in the Moovly Studio Editor. Supported file types are OTF and TTF.

Enterprise users:
To learn more on adding your custom fonts to your Enterprise group please visit the following FAQ: How do I add custom fonts to a group?

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