Installers and source code packages are available for Windows, Linux, Mac OS X and BSD. Download BirdFont from this site.
Your support for the Birdfont project is important. Even small sums makes a huge difference. The income from this project is used to fix bugs and implement new features with the aim to provide an excellent font editor for everyone. Many hours are put in to this project every month.
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BirdFont is developed by Johan Mattsson. The editor is written in Vala and has around 124 000 lines of code.
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There are many ways to create fonts with Birdfont. This is an advanced example using varable glyph properties.
Discover fonts made with BirdFont and submit your own work.
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