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I was using Copilot to get answers for my question. The font grabbed my attention:

Copilot

The font was new to me. I had not seen a font with cross-shaped ts before (also, the top of the letter is a little slanted)

So, I tried to identify it using this website. I gave the picture to the website and it asked me to choose at least 8 characters so that they identify the font for me.

Only the 14th result seemingly matched my text (Olyford Medium otf):

Olyford

But I'm not still satisfied if this is the exact font used in Copilot.

I also searched the net for Copilot font but found nothing. And also I searched the net for fonts with cross-shaped ts but none of them matched.

So, now I'm asking my question here so that a human can help me to identify this font.

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    Do you know that you can inspect a font on a web page using your browser?
    – Billy Kerr
    Commented Oct 10 at 9:50
  • @BillyKerr How can I do that? Commented Oct 10 at 9:51
  • @BillyKerr Of course, I use Copilot app. It doesn't run on browser. Commented Oct 10 at 9:53
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    Yes. It looks exactly the same. see example using Fount to ID the font
    – Billy Kerr
    Commented Oct 10 at 10:21
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    I'm sorry I don't know who downvoted your answer, it wasn't me. But it's probably because you didn't inspect it in your browser. But if you didn't know about that, then it's not very fair. Welcome to GDSE anyway. Yes it does look very similar to Olyford, but Ginto is the actual font used, no question. It's in the code, so you can be absolutely sure.
    – Billy Kerr
    Commented Oct 10 at 10:27

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Ginto (primary) ui-sans-serif (a system sans-serif font) system-ui (another system font that adapts to the platform) sans-serif (general sans-serif fallback) Apple Color Emoji (for Apple devices) Segoe UI Emoji (for Windows) Segoe UI Symbol (Windows symbol font) Noto Color Emoji (a Google font for emojis)

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