Thank you! I was mixed between a few but I couldn't settle on any of them.
soulard said 
I'm curious how you clean up the text in your images.
For this one since it was a solid color, I altered all hues that aren't
red to be white, then desaturated the text.
For the others, I vector traced them or did another procedure.
Edited on Feb 18, 2026 at 19:55 by Tethrarxitet
> the prominent "Get Font" button should point you in the right direction.
This button only adds the font to Roblox Studio where you can use it only in that specific app. So the Get Font button although seeming useful, wouldn't get you too far :(
Until someone has found a way to install a font from a Roblox asset, there isn't much to do lol
Real quick update: I found out how to get the fonts!!
From the font page, save the link "
https://assetdelivery.roblox.com/v1/asset/?id=<your font id here>"
You're looking for Builder Extended so the ID will be 16658237174
When the asset is downloaded, open it with a text editor
The text will be a JSON table with specific faces, and from there find the rbxassetid you want...
Then again save the link "
https://assetdelivery.roblox.com/v1/asset/?id=<specific weight variant id>" AS OTF or TTF
After that you can install!
A very weird labyrinth of instructions but once you're finished you should have the font on your computer

Edited on Feb 18, 2026 at 10:30 by Tethrarxitet
> how to get the ttf or otf?
You can hopefully log the files through the Roblox website at the Roblox marketplace to get Builder Extended, since it's used in an HTML element and not an image... finding the font through requests may require a lot of digging though

Edited 2 times. Last edit on Feb 18, 2026 at 10:09 by Tethrarxitet
Number font has already been identified

Edited on Feb 19, 2026 at 05:52 by frd
Heron2001 said 
the two Ls are different.
I have a feeling that this may have been generated by AI. Therefore, there likely wouldn't be an absolute match.
The image provided is a cleaned up black-and-white version of the text from a Roblox game.
Seems to be Helvetica or some similar font.
Here's what you're looking for.
Suggested font: Atari Classic Extrasmooth
What font is the S in this speech bubble?
I've searched fonts and there are many close matches, but I couldnt find the exact font for this.
I have a vector-traced version, and I uploaded it here:
https://tethrxt.neocities.org/sss_speechbubbleS.png
Edited 4 times. Last edit on Jun 17, 2025 at 03:52 by Tethrarxitet
I looked into this and the font, yet being extremely close to it, is not Chicago - it is Atari Classic Extrasmooth.
Suggested font: Atari Classic Extrasmooth
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