How to Fix "Adobe After Effects Missing Fonts in Projects"
Missing fonts in Adobe After Effects is a frustrating issue, especially when opening a project that contains text layers from other computers or systems.
This problem occurs because After Effects can’t locate the fonts used in the project file.
To fix this, first check if the missing fonts are installed on your system.
If the fonts are not installed, go ahead and install them.
On Windows, you can do this by going to Control Panel > Fonts
and manually adding the missing fonts.
On macOS, you can use the Font Book app to check and install missing fonts.
After installing the fonts, restart After Effects and open the project again.
If After Effects still cannot find the fonts, you can try linking to them manually by going to the Character panel, selecting the missing text layers, and choosing a new font.
If you are working with shared projects, you may encounter this issue if the fonts used are not available on your computer.
In such cases, the project creator must provide the fonts or you must have access to the same font library.
If the fonts are licensed or purchased, ensure that the correct licensing is in place, as some fonts might not be available due to licensing restrictions.
If you’re still facing issues, try reloading the fonts by navigating to File > Fonts > Reload All Fonts
.
This can help After Effects detect newly installed fonts.
Another useful tip is to embed fonts into your project file by saving a copy of your project with the fonts embedded.
Go to File > Dependencies > Collect Files
, and select the option to include fonts.
This ensures that the project file remains functional even when opened on another system.
In rare cases, After Effects might be having issues with the font cache.
To resolve this, delete the font cache manually by navigating to the Adobe
folder in your user directory, and delete the font cache files.
After clearing the cache, restart After Effects and check if the fonts are now appearing.
Finally, check if there’s an update available for After Effects, as certain font compatibility issues may be resolved in newer versions of the software.