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Enter the title, lower third, caption, or super you are designing for, and compare every font against that — the only preview that tells you anything useful.
FontAudition WFE
FontAudition WFE opens as a workflow extension beside your timeline. Type the words you actually have to deliver, then compare fonts against them — and drag the one you want straight into the edit as a title.
Requires Final Cut Pro. This is a workflow extension, not a standalone app. It has no desktop application of its own and will not run without Final Cut Pro installed. If you do not use Final Cut Pro, see FontAudition for macOS instead.
FontAudition WFE
What it does
Enter the title, lower third, caption, or super you are designing for, and compare every font against that — the only preview that tells you anything useful.
The extension opens in the Final Cut Pro window. The font decision happens next to the shot it belongs to, without app-switching or guesswork.
Drag the font you picked into the timeline and Final Cut Pro receives a title clip already set in it.
Who it's for
FontAudition WFE is for editors, graphics artists, and designers whose type decisions happen inside a Final Cut Pro project. If your font work happens in Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Figma, Pages, or Keynote, a workflow extension cannot reach those apps — that is what the standalone FontAudition for macOS app is being built for.