The default font for Android is pretty good and easier to read, but if you think you need a change, it’s time to change. Some Android phones, like Samsung devices, have an inbuilt feature to change the device’s font. But this only set a single font everywhere. But what if you can set different fonts for each app in your Android? Yes, this is possible; you can do this with the guide we will discuss right here.
Steps to Set A Different Font For Each Android App
The method is quite simple, and you need a rooted Android device that will allow the Xposed installer to run. And after having the Xposed installer, you will use an Xposed module app.
- First, root your android smartphone.
- After rooting your android device, you must install the Xposed installer. For that, follow our guide to Install Xposed Installer.
- After installing the Xposed module, you need an Xposed module called PerAppFonts.
- Now install the app and reboot your Android device.
- After rebooting, launch the app. You will see all the apps currently installed on your device.
- Tap on the app whose font you want to change and then enable the font changing option. Next, select the font from the location, and if you add more fonts, you can also download any of your favorite fonts online. That’s it. You are done. Now the app’s font will be changed. So above is all about how to set different fonts for each Android app. With this, you can easily change the font of any app according to your wish. I hope you like this; keep on sharing. Leave a comment if you have any related queries.