Make your own free Hebrew font — turn your handwriting into a real, installable font with nikkud, right in your browser.
Design this mark from an uploaded image (per-symbol or from a combined sheet) on its own editing tab — the full align & trace tools live there. Uploaded mark shapes apply to all letters.
Saved in this browser only. Pick them in any IvritSuite tool's font selector. Up to 10 — saving an 11th drops the oldest.
The Hebrew Font Maker uses precise tracing and a lot of fine controls — it's much easier on a desktop or laptop. You're welcome to keep going on this device, but it may feel cramped.
Turn your own handwriting into a real, installable Hebrew font — trace each letter, place the nikkud & trop, then export TTF/WOFF2 (or save it straight into your other IvritSuite tools). New here? The guide walks through every step.
Copies the current letter's position & scale (its image transform — not its traced outline) onto the letters you pick, overwriting their current alignment. You can undo it.
Copies where this letter's nikkud & trop marks sit (the anchor positions) onto the letters you pick, overwriting theirs. You can undo it.
Drops a letter's traced outline into this letter as a starting point — then reshape it (e.g. copy Tav and delete the toe to make Het, He or Resh) with ✎ Edit points. The current letter's width & spacing stay as they are. You can undo it.
A named group of letters you can kern as a unit (e.g. all wide-top letters). Use it on either side of a pair; editing the class later updates every pair that uses it.