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I found a list of iPhone supported font here
http://daringfireball.net/misc/2007/07/iphone-osx-fonts

But I just wanted to confirm that, can we use all this fonts in application, or we are restricted to some class of fonts.

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You should be able to use any of those fonts, provided you know the appropriate name. There are calls to enumerate the font families and individual fonts in those families on the phone, but a complete listing is available on this site.

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    Unfortunately, the blog post you're linking to has been converted to a parked domain. :(
    – pm_labs
    Mar 10, 2010 at 12:06
  • daringfireball.net/2007/07/iphone_fonts
    – Chap
    Oct 15, 2010 at 22:03
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    Note that the Daring Fireball article is pretty old. See iosfonts.com for a current list. Dec 21, 2010 at 20:58
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    And go into the wayback machine if you're looking for an older iOS list, e.g. 4.2. (waybackmachine.org and enter iosfonts.com)
    – jaime
    Dec 5, 2011 at 16:15
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    Here's a direct link for 4.2 fonts on iosfonts.com (snapshot from 25 Dec 2010)
    – stephent
    May 22, 2012 at 23:06
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There is a free iPhone app called "Fonts" that will display all the installed fonts. (To download it, click this iTunes link.)

But note that the fonts installed on your personal iPhone or simulator may not be the same as the set of fonts installed on other devices.

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    Nice app! Ignore the low reviews by non-devs...
    – EGB
    Apr 18, 2010 at 14:19
  • This app rules! Nice job by the dev!
    – Bryan
    Oct 22, 2010 at 21:15
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Use the below code for getting all the fonts in system

// Get all the fonts on the system

NSArray *familyNames = [UIFont familyNames];

for( NSString *familyName in familyNames ){
    printf( "Family: %s \n", [familyName UTF8String] );

    NSArray *fontNames = [UIFont fontNamesForFamilyName:familyName];
    for( NSString *fontName in fontNames ){
        printf( "\tFont: %s \n", [fontName UTF8String] );

    }
}
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Here's a good list of iPhone supported fonts, with their "real" names that you need to use in code: http://www.alexcurylo.com/blog/2008/10/05/snippet-available-uifonts/.

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I created iFonts so I could email the list to a designer. It's compatible all the way down to 3.0, so you can see what fonts are available on different versions of iOS, and you don't have to worry about whether a web page is accurate or complete. It's been tested all the way up to iOS 7.

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