Operating systems In
Windows 10, version 1709 (or known as "
Windows 10 Fall Creators Update") released in 2017, official support for variable fonts is provided by Microsoft, along with the first variable font in Windows: the "Bahnschrift" font, which is a digitisation of
DIN 1451. However, support for CFF2 fonts using OpenType outlines had caused issues with Windows text rendering engine, sometimes making UI text blank out; this was later fixed in 2023 with the KB5032278 update.
Android started to provide variable font support for mobile app developers in Android Oreo or API level 26.
Apple provided variable font support in its operating system since
macOS 10.5/
iOS 3.2, but usage in
Safari through
WebKit only comes in macOS 10.13/iOS 11 with Safari 11.
FreeType, the font rendering program used by most
Unix-like systems, including
Linux, received variable font support in May 2017 (FreeType 2.8).
Editors Adobe Creative Cloud 2018 version, released 18 October 2017, includes support for variable fonts in
Photoshop and
Illustrator and includes variable concept versions of the fonts
Acumin,
Minion,
Myriad,
Source Code,
Source Sans, and
Source Serif. Creative Cloud 2020 has added variable font support for
InDesign.
Inkscape version 1.0 has added variable font support.
LibreOffice version 7.5 has added variable font support.
Browsers Variable fonts are controlled in the
web browser using both existing properties for well-known options such as weight and a raw control. Refer to the MDN pages of the CSS property for support history. == See also ==