MUMBAI: Adobe has rolled out its most extensive font update in half a decade, adding over 1,500 new fonts to its Adobe Fonts library now with full support for ten major Indian languages Hindi, Bengali, Tamil, Telugu, Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam, Punjabi, Oriya, and Urdu.
Available at no extra cost to all Creative Cloud subscribers, this expansion gives Indian creators more flexibility to work across multiple scripts and platforms without compromising on design quality or linguistic accuracy.
The update brings globally popular fonts such as Helvetica, Gotham, Avenir, Times New Roman, Arial, and Proxima Nova now available in more language variants, including four additional Indian scripts for Proxima Nova.
With over 30,000 fonts now available, Adobe Fonts ensures seamless access and integration across tools like Photoshop, Illustrator, Indesign, and Adobe Express, allowing creators to stay on-brand and friction-free, whether on desktop or mobile.
Among the key benefits of this upgrade, consistent typography across branding, presentations, and editorial design, instant access to frequently used fonts across all devices and apps, reduced font-missing errors when sharing or opening design files.
This move strengthens Adobe’s global type offerings and caters to India’s multilingual design demands, setting the stage for more culturally inclusive and versatile visual storytelling.