Picsart is using AI to create new fonts

And they made one in my name!
By Meera Navlakha  on 
An illustrated image in shades of pink and featuring flowers, with words from one of the fonts created by AI.
The Meera AI font. Credit: Picsart.

It seems like artificial intelligence can be used to do just about anything. Picsart, a social design community and app, is jumping in on this fact, with a new fleet of AI-generated fonts for creators to use.

Developed by Picsart AI Research (PAIR), a facet of the company and Picsart's own AI talent, the fonts are the app's first end-to-end AI-generated fonts. PAIR used AI to do this by training models with a considerable dataset of fonts to create letters, symbols, and numbers. These glyphs, created in the thousands, are then converted to a vectorized image and finally, to a font file.

Sounds easy.

Over 30 fonts have been created, and are available as a part of Picsart Gold, a paid subscription plan offering access to all creative services on the app. Additional fonts will be added in coming months.

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“As the demand for visual communication increases, so does the demand for new and unlimited options for creation. Fonts are one of the most popular features in our entire content library, and this new technology opens the door for infinite font creation," said Anush Ghambaryan, director of AI and machine learning at Picsart.

A rainbow-colored screen with words from an AI-generated font.
"Olivia" AI font. Credit: Picsart.
A blue illustration featuring a butterfly and words from an AI-generated font.
"Noah" AI font. Credit: Picsart.

Picsart asked me to join in on the experience, which meant I simply had to pick three to five keywords which the AI would then use to generate "Meera". I took inspiration from Font Meme, a typography resource, and came up with my list: thin, handwritten, script, romantic (yes, sorry).

The result was an adorable, diary-like script and strangely enough, exactly what I would have wanted for a namesake font.

To use these designs, simply search for "AI fonts" on the mobile app or the website, underneath "Text".

Three phone screens in a row, showing a menu of AI fonts, how to use them on a black-and-white picture.
The fonts are available on the mobile app. Credit: Picsart.

All of this is part of a greater push on Picsart's part, to accelerate creativity using AI and embed such processes into its app, which is facing burgeoning success as of late. The company raised $130 million from Softbank in mid 2021, and was among the 20 most-downloaded apps the same year.

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Meera is a Culture Reporter at Mashable, joining the UK team in 2021. She writes about digital culture, mental health, big tech, entertainment, and more. Her work has also been published in The New York Times, Vice, Vogue India, and others.


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