The MrBeast Font: Bebas Neue, Anton, and How to Use Them in Your Videos

MrBeast uses Bebas Neue for thumbnails and Anton for in-video text. Both are free Google Fonts. Here is how to download them and create MrBeast-style animated captions.

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Quick Answer

MrBeast primarily uses Bebas Neue for titles and thumbnails, and Anton for in-video caption text. Both are free Google Fonts.

What Font Does MrBeast Use?

MrBeast's visual style is built on two fonts that work together across different contexts: Bebas Neue for thumbnails and large title text, and Anton for in-video captions.

Bebas Neue: The Thumbnail Font

Bebas Neue is a condensed display sans-serif that renders in all-caps. It is the primary font in MrBeast's YouTube thumbnail titles. Its narrow proportions let long text fit in a small space while still reading legibly at thumbnail scale (around 300x170 pixels in the sidebar).\

MrBeast uses Bebas Neue with a very large font size, a thick black stroke outline, and high-chroma fill colors: yellow (#FFD700), white (#FFFFFF), or red (#FF0000) depending on the thumbnail's color composition. The stroke outline creates a hard separation from any background, ensuring the text is readable against both dark and light imagery.

The all-caps rendering is not optional. Bebas Neue only has uppercase glyphs. This constraint reinforces the bold, energetic visual identity associated with MrBeast thumbnails.

Anton: The In-Video Caption Font

Anton is a heavy-weight display sans-serif designed for maximum readability at small sizes on screen. Where Bebas Neue is tall and narrow, Anton is wider and denser, which makes individual words more immediately legible when they flash on screen for less than a second.

For in-video captions, MrBeast uses Anton with white or yellow fill and a thick black outline stroke. The stroke weight is typically 3-5% of the font size, creating a strong border that separates the text from any video background color.

Anton supports both uppercase and lowercase rendering, though MrBeast's caption style almost always renders in ALL CAPS to match the high-energy pacing of the content.

How to Download MrBeast's Fonts for Free

Both Bebas Neue and Anton are free Google Fonts, available for commercial and personal use with no license restrictions.

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    Download Bebas Neue

    Visit fonts.google.com/specimen/Bebas+Neue and click "Download family". Extract the ZIP file and install the .ttf file by double-clicking it on Windows or Mac.

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    Download Anton

    Visit fonts.google.com/specimen/Anton and click "Download family". Install the .ttf file the same way. Anton is a single-weight font (Regular 400) so there is only one file to install.

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    Use in your video editor or caption tool

    Once installed, both fonts appear in desktop applications like Photoshop, Premiere Pro, and After Effects. For in-video captions, you can use Anton directly in VideoCaptions.AI from the browser-based font library without downloading anything.

How to Create MrBeast-Style Captions in VideoCaptions.AI

VideoCaptions.AI includes Anton in its built-in font library and supports the yellow-fill-plus-black-stroke color combination out of the box. Here is the full workflow:

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    Upload your video

    Go to videocaptions.ai and create a new project. Upload your video file (MP4, MOV, WebM, and most other formats are supported). The app extracts the audio and sends it to cloud transcription. Word-level timestamps are generated in typically 30-90 seconds depending on video length.

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    Select Anton from the font library

    In the caption style editor, open the Font panel and search for "Anton". Select it as your caption font. Set the weight to Regular (Anton only has one weight). Set the case to ALL CAPS to match MrBeast's style. Choose a large font size, typically 80-120px equivalent for a 1080x1920 composition.

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    Set yellow fill and black stroke

    In the color settings, set the text fill to yellow (#FFD700) or white (#FFFFFF). Add a stroke outline with color black (#000000) and a stroke width of 6-10px (scale proportionally to your font size). This is the signature MrBeast color treatment that makes captions pop on any video background.

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    Choose Flash or Build caption category

    Select Flash (all words appear simultaneously as a group) or Build (words appear one-by-one) for the caption animation mode. Flash matches MrBeast's production style most closely for fast-paced content. Build works better for slower, deliberate speech. Export at 1080p or 4K with no watermark.

Other MrBeast Design Elements

Font choice is part of the MrBeast style, but the full visual identity involves several other design decisions that work together:

Yellow and Black Color Scheme

Yellow (#FFD700) is the primary accent color across thumbnails, channel branding, and in-video text. Black provides maximum contrast as an outline color. White is used as an alternative fill for variety.

Thick Outline Stroke

A thick black stroke outline (typically 4-8px at standard size) separates text from any video background. This technique ensures captions remain readable regardless of whether the frame is bright, dark, or motion-blurred.

Drop Shadow

A soft drop shadow beneath caption text adds depth and further separates text from background content. Used in combination with the stroke outline for maximum readability on complex video backgrounds.

ALL CAPS Typography

All caption text is rendered in uppercase. This is consistent with Bebas Neue's design (which only has uppercase) and is applied to Anton as well. The all-caps style matches the high-energy content pacing.

Large Font Size

Caption text is sized to be readable without zooming, typically filling 10-15% of the video frame height. For a 1080x1920 vertical composition, this means font sizes of approximately 100-140px.

Fast Flash Timing

Word groups are short (1-3 words per card) and appear in sync with the speaker's natural speech rhythm. This creates a rapid visual pace that matches high-energy content and keeps viewer attention engaged.

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MrBeast primarily uses Bebas Neue for thumbnail titles. Bebas Neue is a free condensed sans-serif display font available on Google Fonts. It is used in all-caps with bold, high-contrast colors (typically yellow, white, or red on dark backgrounds).

Yes. Bebas Neue is a completely free font available on Google Fonts. You can download it at fonts.google.com/specimen/Bebas+Neue and use it in any project, including commercial content, at no cost.

MrBeast uses Anton for in-video caption text. Anton is a free Google Font with a heavy weight and high readability at small sizes, making it ideal for burned-in captions. Anton is paired with high-contrast colors (yellow or white text with a black stroke outline) for maximum legibility.

To get MrBeast-style captions: (1) Upload your video to VideoCaptions.AI, (2) select Anton as your caption font from the font library, (3) set yellow (#FFD700) or white fill with a black stroke outline, (4) choose the Flash or Build caption category. This creates the high-impact word-by-word caption style MrBeast uses in his videos.

MrBeast uses yellow (#FFD700) as the primary text color for thumbnails, with white and black as secondary options. For in-video captions, he uses white text with a thick black stroke outline, or yellow text with black outline. The high contrast ensures legibility on any video background.