Many creatives use ChatGPT to try out new ideas, gain feedback, and push new creative concepts further before diving into design programs. It’s true that ChatGPT can recommend some best practices in the design realm, but typography has never been its strong suit. Prompting ChatGPT for font suggestions can yield results that are unlicensable, discontinued, or just too generic. Introducing @MyFonts, a ChatGPT app from Monotype that brings real typographic expertise into the workflows where you're already doing your creative thinking.
It lives where you already are
We know that a lot of creative exploration now starts in ChatGPT, not in a font library. You might be briefing a project, working through a visual direction, or just trying to put words to a feeling that a brand needs to carry. That's exactly where font decision-making should start, and exactly where good guidance has been missing.
@MyFonts connects to your ChatGPT account once, and from that point on it's just there. Whenever you need it, type @MyFonts into your conversation and ask away. No new tools to learn. No tabs to switch. The creative thread you've been pulling stays uninterrupted.
Prompt with natural language
You don't have to know what you're looking for. That's the whole point.
@MyFonts understands the language designers and brand people actually use. Not just technical classifications, but the mood and intention behind a choice. Try something like:
"@MyFonts, I need something that feels like a Sunday newspaper but cleaner. Premium food brand."
"@MyFonts, I'm designing a logo for an independent coffee roaster. I want something artisanal, slightly nostalgic, but still clean enough for packaging."
"@MyFonts, we're building a luxury spa website. Elegant, restrained, but not cold."
Behind every response is Monotype's library and the typographic knowledge built up over more than a century in type. These aren't guesses. Our database cross-references hundreds of thousands of fonts, best practices, use cases, and documented insights from Monotype’s typography experts. Each suggestion links directly to MyFonts, so if something catches your eye, you can click on it to learn more about the font and explore licensing options.
How to get started
Search for @MyFonts in the ChatGPT App Store and connect it to your account. After that, just type @MyFonts whenever you want font recommendations in a conversation. Any fonts that catch your attention link directly to MyFonts, where you can explore the full family and licensing options.
This is meant to supplement font discovery, not replace it
If you're already a MyFonts regular, this probably isn't changing your workflow much, and that's fine. Part of what makes MyFonts so special is exploring new releases, developing affinities for the work of specific foundries, and watching the typographic zeitgeist in the marketplace as the Hot New Fonts list updates hourly. The ChatGPT app is intended more for instances when you're deeply immersed in a ChatGPT session and want to keep ideating in that tool.
Think of it as a way of bringing Monotype's expertise into the places where creative work is starting to happen first. For the designers, marketers, and brand builders who live in AI tools and want better answers when type comes up.
Starting in the US, with more to come
@MyFonts is available now in the United States through the ChatGPT App Store. The app currently works best with English prompts, although you’re welcome to try prompting it in other languages as well. We're planning to expand to more markets soon, so if you're reading this from outside the US, keep an eye out.
We're just getting started
We’re curious to see how creative professionals actually use @MyFonts in the wild: what you ask for, what works, and how we can improve. Thanks for exploring this new chapter with us.
If you've ever wished that ChatGPT just knew type better, now it does. Give @MyFonts a try and let us know what you think.
Tried @MyFonts? We'd love to hear what you thought. Drop a comment below or tag us on social.


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