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About Coca-Cola

Coca-Cola is the American soft-drink brand created by John Pemberton in 1886 and now sold in more than 200 countries by The Coca-Cola Company. The brand's flowing cursive wordmark, drawn by bookkeeper Frank Robinson around 1887, is one of the most recognised pieces of commercial lettering ever made. Its high-contrast Spencerian script, with elaborate flourishes on the C and tied connecting loops, has anchored the identity for well over a century.

The Coca-Cola wordmark has barely changed since the 19th century, an unusual achievement in brand design. Its italic posture, hairline thicks-and-thins, and looped descenders carry across every can, bottle, neon sign, and stadium banner the company has ever produced, and have set the visual template for the broader soft-drink and American-nostalgia categories. That flowing Spencerian script is what this font recreates.

What font does Coca-Cola use?

Coca-Cola uses The Coca-Cola wordmark is custom hand-lettering, not a single off-the-shelf typeface. Fan-made revivals such as Loki Cola and the Coca Cola II font are the closest open approximations. The font on this page is Lipi's original generated lookalike of that Spencerian script style.

On this page, Lipi offers a generated lookalike of the font used in Coca-Cola — ready to download instantly with a commercial license, no third-party purchase required.

Where this style works

Flowing Spencerian scripts are the natural pick for nostalgic brand wordmarks, soda and beverage packaging, vintage signage and diner menus, wedding stationery and invitations, premium product labels, and any layout that wants old-fashioned warmth and craft. The italic rake gives the lockup motion at any scale, while the calligraphic flourishes on the caps carry the brand identity on their own.

What you get

Instant download as OTF, TTF and WOFF, with a commercial-use license for $7.99.

Full diacritic coverage for 81 Latin-script languages

English, Spanish, Indonesian, Portuguese, Swahili, German, Turkish, Filipino, Italian, Polish, Oromo, Uzbek (Latin), Zulu, Dutch, Somali, Malagasy, Afrikaans, Shona, Hungarian, Rundi, Kinyarwanda, Czech, Swedish, Serbian, Quechua, Albanian, Croatian, Luyia, Luo, Danish, Finnish, Slovak, Ganda, Sango, Norwegian Bokmål, Kalenjin, North Ndebele, Swiss German, Bemba, Nyankole, Soga, Teso, Lithuanian, Gusii, Galician, Sena, Slovenian, Chiga, Irish, Makonde, Morisyen, Estonian, Kabuverdianu, Basque, Norwegian Nynorsk, Friulian, Shambala, Bena, Asu, Luxembourgish, Icelandic, Jola-Fonyi, Taita, Samburu, Machame, Colognian, Breton, Vunjo, Makhuwa-Meetto, Rwa, Rombo, Sangu, Faroese, Romansh, Scottish Gaelic, Upper Sorbian, Lower Sorbian, Manx, Inari Sami, Volapük, Cornish.

Not affiliated with or endorsed by the rights holders of Coca-Cola. The font on this page is an original Lipi-generated lookalike of the font used in Coca-Cola, not a redistribution of the original commercial typeface.

Frequently asked questions

Is the Coca-Cola font free?

The original Coca-Cola wordmark is custom proprietary lettering owned by The Coca-Cola Company. Fan revivals like Loki Cola circulate for free non-commercial use, but they carry no commercial license. The font on this page is Lipi's original generated lookalike with a single $7.99 commercial license attached.

What fonts are similar to the Coca-Cola lettering?

Comparable Spencerian and copperplate scripts include Bickham Script Pro, Snell Roundhand, Englische Schreibschrift, and the open-source Great Vibes and Allura on Google Fonts. Most close commercial matches are paid releases.

Can I use this font for a Coca-Cola themed project?

You can use the font itself in any commercial project under the Lipi license. We do not grant any rights related to the Coca-Cola trademark, the contour bottle, or any other Coca-Cola Company brand asset; those remain with the rights holders. Use the font, do not imply affiliation.

Coca-Cola Font: Velvet Quill

Lipi-generated lookalike of the font used in Coca-Cola. 81 languages with full diacritic coverage, one commercial license.

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FormatsOTF, TTF, WOFF
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Total$7.99
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What you get

  • OTF, TTF & WOFF files
  • Commercial use license
  • Personalised license PDF
  • Resale or redistribution

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