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pix0null
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January 20, 2019
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Adobe Fonts standalone ?!?

  • January 20, 2019
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Hi!

A couple Month ago I was about to buy a Typekit subscription for 50Euro / Year or something.

Unfortunately I delayed that Purchase and now it appears that one cannot buy an Adobe Fonts Subscription without paying for Apps that I don't need.

Is there no way to buy Adobe Fonts only?

Because that would be very, very, very annoying.

Or am I simply too stupid to find that option?

Any help greatly appreciated.

Cheers.

    Correct answer benw525841597154115

    Hi pix0null,

    This is Ben from Adobe Fonts. I can confirm that we no longer offer standalone Adobe Fonts (formerly Typekit) subscriptions. As part of this change, however, all paid Creative Cloud subscriptions come with full access to Adobe Fonts, including the Photography Plan and the InCopy single-app plan.

    We understand this won't work for everyone but I hope it helps clear things up. Let me know if you have any further questions.

    Cheers,

    Ben

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    benw525841597154115Correct answer
    Adobe Employee
    January 22, 2019

    Hi pix0null,

    This is Ben from Adobe Fonts. I can confirm that we no longer offer standalone Adobe Fonts (formerly Typekit) subscriptions. As part of this change, however, all paid Creative Cloud subscriptions come with full access to Adobe Fonts, including the Photography Plan and the InCopy single-app plan.

    We understand this won't work for everyone but I hope it helps clear things up. Let me know if you have any further questions.

    Cheers,

    Ben

    Participant
    January 15, 2025

    This is an older post, so can you please clarify:

    1. In current adobe pages, I'm seeing that Fonts Pro is only included with plans ABOVE $5/month. Is that true? (so basically the minimum annual cost to access fonts for web and desktop use = $100/year?). This si super important to understand, because if I choose adobe fonts when designing a client brand, I need clear data on how my client can access the fonts for their internal use, and what the cost will be.
    2.  The implication is that we can use Adobe Fonts in as many website kits as we'd like. But, I've seen conflicting information on whether MY license applies if I'm using them on a client website. Can you clarify?
    Tarun Saini
    Community Manager
    Community Manager
    January 22, 2025

    Hi 

    @diotima7

    ,

    Welcome to the community! We're sorry for the delay. Please check these articles below and let us know if that helps you find your answer or not-

     

    https://adobe.ly/3PHLY5w

    https://adobe.ly/4gautFR

     

    Regards,

    Tarun