View custom fonts

Last updated on Jun 2, 2026

Learn how to add custom fonts to view them in InCopy on the web (beta).

InCopy web provides comprehensive support for all Adobe fonts and loads them automatically when you open a document. Text renders pixel‑perfectly, with correct bold and italic styles just like on a desktop. If a font isn’t available, InCopy substitutes it with a default to keep the layout readable.

Custom fonts are any fonts outside Adobe Fonts, like brand fonts or licensed typefaces, that collaborators add to a document to keep designs consistent. With custom fonts enabled, you avoid font substitutions that break layouts. Make your fonts available by uploading or installing them. After that, turn on font access in Chrome so they're rendered correctly on the web.

Use these workarounds if collaborators shared a document with custom fonts that don’t render correctly in InCopy on the web (beta).

Upload fonts to Creative Cloud

Uploading custom fonts to Creative Cloud is the most reliable way to ensure they render correctly across Adobe apps and on the web. Once uploaded, fonts are securely synced and available wherever you sign in, reducing font‑related issues during collaboration.

Note

Custom fonts may be located in the Fonts directory of an Adobe InDesign installation. However, unless those fonts are uploaded and managed through Adobe Fonts, they will not be consistently available across different machines or Adobe products for the same user.

Install fonts in your system and update Chrome settings

If you can’t upload fonts to Creative Cloud, for example, if the fonts are licensed to you personally or restricted by your organization, you can install them locally on your system instead. This option lets you work with custom fonts without sharing or redistributing them.

Install fonts in your system.

You can view them in C:\Windows\Fonts (Windows) or /System/Library/Fonts or ~/Library/Fonts (macOS) and will be available for use in InDesign.

Open Google Chrome browser.

Type chrome://settings/content/siteDetails?site=https%3A%2F%2Findesign.adobe.com in the address bar.

In the Permissions section, scroll to Fonts and select Allow from the Ask (default) dropdown menu.

Screenshot of the Chrome settings with the Font permissions highlighted.
Change the Font permissions in Chrome.