The Adobe Fonts library adds more than 1,500 new fonts to its collection
Thanks to full integration with the Creative Cloud, users of any Adobe apps can access fonts they need with just one click, both on their desktops and on their mobile devices.

The Adobe Fonts library has received its largest update in over five years, adding more than 1,500 new fonts to its collection.
Now, the library contains some of the most popular typefaces of all time, including Monotype, Helvetica, Gotham, Avenir, Times New Roman, Arial and others.
In addition, the library has been enriched with a variety of fonts that support various languages, including Arabic, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Thai, and Hindi, among others. This makes Adobe Fonts an even more versatile tool for use in global projects.
Thanks to full integration with the Creative Cloud, users of Adobe Express, Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, and other Adobe apps can access any font they need with just one click, both on their desktops and on their mobile devices. This makes project sharing and collaboration easier.
All fonts are already included in a paid Creative Cloud subscription and do not require any additional costs.