Baby Shark Font primarily refers to the official Pinkfong Baby Shark Font, a typeface created by The Pinkfong Company to celebrate the 10th anniversary of their global hit “Baby Shark.” It’s a free, multilingual font designed to capture the playful spirit of the brand.
Baby Shark Font

Official Pinkfong Baby Shark Font
Key Features
- Massive Character Set: 13,200 characters supporting 9 languages (Korean, English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, German, Italian, Indonesian, Vietnamese)
- Three Weights: Light, Regular, and Bold
- Unique Design: Triangular shapes inspired by Baby Shark’s dorsal fin and rhythmic forms that echo the “doo doo doo doo doo doo” melody
- Special Icons: Includes signature symbols like the Pinkfong star (★), heart (♥), and music note (♬)
- Free Download: Available at no cost from the official website

Licensing: Free, But With Critical Restrictions
The font is free for both personal and commercial use, but has one major prohibition:
❌ CANNOT be used in any video content, including:
- YouTube videos
- Commercials and advertisements
- Feature films
- Music videos
- Subtitles, titles, thumbnails, opening/ending credits
- Any materials related to video production or editing
✅ Allowed Uses:
- Business logos, branding, product packaging
- Print materials (posters, books, magazines)
- Websites, social media posts, digital banners
- Fan art, cards, invitations, documents
- Embedding in apps and e-books
Requirements:
- Credit “Pinkfong Baby Shark Font” when used
- Pinkfong may use your artwork for marketing purposes
- Cannot sell, modify, or redistribute the font

Similar Font
Kurri Island Personal Black font is a font created by Mans Greback and is similar to the font used in Pinkfong’s “Baby Shark” logo. The font was copyrighted in 2020 and is owned by Mans Greback. You can use the font for personal use only. The font is missing the letter “A” styling due to the logo design, which is custom-made to match the shark fin.
Conclusion
The official Pinkfong Baby Shark Font is a high-quality, truly free font for most commercial projects, but the video restriction is absolute. If you need a “Baby Shark” style font for video work, you must use an unofficial alternative with appropriate licensing.
