How to install custom fonts on iOS 13 and iPadOS 13

Now iOS 13 and iPadOS 13 introduced simple support for custom fonts! Of course, this is far from the only pleasant innovation, but let's concentrate on it. Any device user on these operating systems now has more freedom to customize their device. This is nothing complicated. We present you a simple guide. 


How to install custom fonts on iOS 13 and iPadOS 13

How to change the standard font to a custom font in iOS 13 and iPadOS 13 ?


Let's first look at how custom fonts work in the new OS version. Previously, it took a long time to dig into the “Profile” in order to make some changes in the design. This is essentially a configuration file with which developers can manage different aspects of applications.

But there is also a big danger, since the “Profile” can be used to infect the device with viruses. iOS 12 offered a dilemma: to be content with standard fonts or substitute a device for a potential blow. In iOS 13 and iPadOS 13 there is no such problem. You just need to download the application with fonts from the AppStore. Providing access to the "Profile" is no longer required


Step-by-step instructions for installing custom fonts on iOS 13 and iPadOS 13



  • Open the AppStore and enter the word “font” in the search bar and download any program you like.
  • Fonts can be changed both in the application itself and in the device settings in the section: “Settings”> “General”> “Fonts”.
Please note that while custom fonts work with a limited list of applications. It includes: Mail, Pages, Numbers, Keynote.

How to use new fonts:


  • In any of the above applications, tap the arrow button on the touch keyboard. Next, press the "Aa" key - a new window will open.
  • Click on the “Default Font” button (Dafault Font) and select any font from the list.
If you want to apply new fonts using other programs, you will need another application - Font Keyboard, which you can download from the AppStore. With it, you can add new fonts, for example, to your favorite messenger.

But keep in mind that your interlocutor's messages will be displayed depending on the settings of his device. In addition, some characters in your custom font may not display correctly on the screen of the interlocutor’s device. Sometimes this leads to awkward situations.

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