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FontAudition

Find the right font before the font menu eats your afternoon.

FontAudition lets you compare type using the actual text you have to deliver — the title, the lower third, the campaign line — instead of guessing from a generic font menu.

FontAudition WFE runs inside Final Cut Pro and is available on the Mac App Store now. A standalone FontAudition for macOS app, for work outside Final Cut Pro, is in development.

FontAudition

TITLE LOOK
Avenir Next Bree Serif Electrolize Fascinate Inline

Two products, one family

Make sure you buy the one that matches where you work.

These are separate products, not two downloads of the same app. Only one of them is on sale today.

Available now — requires Final Cut Pro

FontAudition WFE

A Final Cut Pro workflow extension. It opens inside Final Cut Pro and is for auditioning type while you design titles, lower thirds, captions, supers, and graphic packages.

It is not a standalone app. Final Cut Pro must be installed on your Mac. If you do not use Final Cut Pro, this is not the product for you.

In development — no Final Cut Pro needed

FontAudition for macOS

A standalone Mac app for auditioning type across graphics, design, document, and image tools — for people who do not use Final Cut Pro, or who work well beyond it.

It is not out yet. If this is the one you want, wait for it rather than buying the workflow extension.

Before you buy

Which one do you actually need?

If you edit in Final Cut Pro and want to audition title fonts without leaving the timeline, FontAudition WFE is available today. If you want a font tool for Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Figma, Pages, Keynote, or anything else outside Final Cut Pro, the workflow extension will not help you — the standalone macOS app is the one to wait for.