Bring a visual voice
Drop in lettered artwork, a scan, or handwriting. Prefer ink and paper? Print the blank sheet, draw, then scan it back.
The AI font generator that makes real, installable fonts
Feed Coki a logo, old poster, handwriting sample, or anything else with letters. It draws the complete set, traces editable outlines, and builds a font ready to use.
85 glyphs · TTF · WOFF2 · SVG
No card · full resolution · no watermark
No font-engineering degree required. The complex parts happen behind the page; the creative choices remain yours.
Drop in lettered artwork, a scan, or handwriting. Prefer ink and paper? Print the blank sheet, draw, then scan it back.
Coki interprets the reference across all 85 characters. If one letter misses, regenerate only that cell and keep everything else.
Tracing runs locally in your browser. Tune curves, spacing, and metrics, then export TTF, WOFF2, individual SVGs, and a specimen.
The editor is half the product — real TrueType outlines, not a preview overlay.
An AI font generator is a tool that uses artificial intelligence to draw a complete typeface from a sample — a few handwritten sentences, a logo, a piece of lettering — instead of making you design every character by hand. You provide the style; the AI produces the full character set in it.
Here's the part most tools skip: most things called "font generators" never make a font. Fancy-text generators swap your words for look-alike Unicode symbols. AI text-effect tools render a styled picture of one word. Neither gives you anything you can install, type with, or hand to a client.
Coki Fonts is a font generator in the literal sense. The output is a real, installable font file — TTF for your computer, WOFF2 for the web — with 85 vector glyphs you can open in the built-in editor and adjust point by point. If a letter comes out wrong, you regenerate just that glyph or fix the outline yourself.
Wondering how it stacks up against the other tools in this space? We compared them honestly — including the ones that only output images — in our guide to the best AI font generators. For a full tour of this one — the pipeline, the editor, the pricing, and what it can't do yet — read the complete guide to Coki Fonts.
Choose your billing rhythm. The editor, full-quality generation, commercial rights, and every export format are included.
Monthly
$14.99 / month
A flexible option for active projects, experiments, and short creative sprints.
Start with 5 free fontsYearly
$99 / year
The better value for a year of lettering, brand building, and type experiments.
Start with 5 free fontsEverything you need to know before turning that sketch, scan, or odd little logo into type.
A real one. Most "font generators" output Unicode look-alike text or a styled PNG. Coki Fonts outputs an actual font file — TTF, WOFF, and WOFF2 — with 85 editable vector glyphs you can install on your computer or embed on the web.
You upload a reference image — handwriting, a logo, lettering, any visual style. AI draws the complete character set in that style onto a glyph sheet, the sheet is traced into real vector outlines in your browser, and you edit anything you like before exporting.
Yes. Everything you generate and export is yours — client work, products, merch. You're responsible for having rights to the reference material you upload, same as any design tool.
A zip with your font as TTF (install on Mac/Windows) and WOFF/WOFF2 (for the web), each glyph as SVG, the original source artwork sheet, an HTML specimen page, and your license file.
Beautifully — it might be the best part. Download the blank template, draw your characters in the cells with any pen, scan or photograph it, and import. The tracer works the same whether the ink came from AI or your hand.
Two fixes: regenerate just that one glyph (the rest of the font is untouched), or open the point editor and fix the outline yourself. The built-in validator also flags wrong-letter cells before you trace.
A–Z, a–z, 0–9, and the punctuation and symbols that cover everyday typesetting — 85 glyphs per font, with kerning-ready metrics.
No — everything runs in your browser, including the vector tracing and the glyph editor. The only things you download are the fonts you make.
Five free generations. A real font in the next ten minutes.