Not a sponsored list. We analyzed 64 real negative reviews from the top Font Generator apps. Here's what each one gets wrong — so you can pick the least broken one.
Browse-only functionality with no practical usage path - fonts cannot be copied, pasted, or used as keyboard in other apps despite large font library
"While there is a fantastic array of fonts available, they're unusable in other apps. I can't copy and paste them into texts or apps like Instagram or fb."
"It seems the developer only went half way with this app. All fonts in this app are good but it's pretty useless when you can't type directly with another app or copy the fonts to use with another app too."
Completely broken premium purchase system that charges users but doesn't unlock features, with non-functional restore purchase creating scam perception
"I purchased the lifetime access. I have tried at least 50 times to use the app, and it keeps asking me to upgrade to premium. When I click upgrade, it tells me I already did. Clicking on "restore purchase" does nothing."
"I paid for a premium subscription, was charged immediately, yet I gained no access to the "premium feature". This is extremely fraudulent."
Font browser apps have strong user interest but fail to deliver core functionality users expect: the ability to actually use fonts in other apps via keyboard integration or copy-paste. The market shows high demand for a font utility that bridges browsing and practical application, with users frustrated by apps that only display fonts as images rather than enabling real text formatting.
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