Type something. Pick a display style. Get 1990s Game Boy text out the other end. That's the whole tool.
Type something in. Pick a Game Boy display style: game world, dialog box, menu, or battle. Out comes your text rendered in the real Johto Mono pixel font.
Yes. Type, preview, screenshot. No signup, no watermark. The font itself is the part we sell.
Screenshot the preview. Or better, install the Johto Mono font and any normal text you type in your own designs will render in the same style automatically.
This one renders normal Latin text in the Johto Mono pixel style. The Unown converter turns text into the cryptic Unown alphabet from Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal. Same font, different glyph set.
Johto Mono is hand-drawn at the 10px grid sizes the Game Boy actually used, with the right kerning and ligatures. Generic pixel fonts blur or misalign at small sizes. This one was made to look right.
Yes. Pick a license from the Johto Mono buy page that matches your project. Solo desktop, team desktop, or web by monthly visitors.
Johto Mono is a hand-drawn pixel font that kept us up nights. 600+ glyphs, hiragana and katakana, full Latin, all the missing details you didn't notice but your brain did.