![]() Click on that and you’ll get a list of the current free commercial use fonts that are available.įor this example, let’s install Fruit of Heaven. If you click on the three lines on the side you’ll see a drop-down menu that says Free Fonts. I love getting $1 fonts and free fonts from so this is where I went to. Then using the Safari app (I tried Google and had a hard time getting it to work) go to a website you want to download a font from. Mine would not install it until I updated it. ![]() ![]() Side note: make sure your iPad has the latest updates installed. Go to your app store and search for iFont and install it by clicking on “Get”. Ok, so the first thing you’ll need is iFont app. Make sure to check out my post on how to download fonts to laptops and where to find free or cheap commercial use fonts. Also, make sure to read each individual license, they are all different on how many end products you can sell using them. If you are wanting to turn your Cricut into a craft business and sell your products, you’ll need to make sure you are using fonts that have commercial use licenses with them. You need an app to help but luckily there is a free one! Unfortunately downloading fonts on an iPad is not as straightforward as it is for laptops or desktops. Make sure to turn on the video volume at the top or side of the post to listen to what I’m doing! How to Download Fonts on an iPad I googled and read a bunch of ways on how to install fonts and figured out a way that I think seems the most straightforward so I have step by step picture tutorial for you below plus a full video tutorial.
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