Auto Font Styler
Type anything and get the 8 styles most likely to fit. A lightweight heuristic reads your input’s length, casing, and keywords — “love” leans toward script, “dark” leans toward blackletter, short strings get heavier styles, all-caps gets typographic ones.
How the picker decides
Each suggestion has a one-line reason next to its name. The picker checks for mood words (dark/love/royal/playful/tech), looks at length (short vs. long), and notices structural cues like all-caps or embedded digits. Whatever slots aren’t filled by cue-based picks get topped up with general-purpose styles that work for almost any text.
When to use it
If you have a specific style in mind, the main generator is faster. The auto styler is for when you’re staring at dozens of variants and not sure where to start — type your actual text, see what the picker recommends, then keep or swap.