

If you can’t find it, press Command+Space, type “Font Book,” then hit Return. First, open Font Book, a special utility app that is usually located in ~\Applications\Other. It’s easy to restore your Mac’s fonts to their default state. RELATED: How to Install, Remove, and Manage Fonts on Windows, Mac, and Linux How to Restore Standard Fonts on a Mac They can be reinstalled from that location later, if necessary. Once those have been uninstalled by the Font Book app, you’ll find your non-standard fonts located in either /Library/Fonts (Removed) or ~/Library/Fonts (Removed). By “nonstandard,” Apple means any font that didn’t ship with macOS by default. Instead, it actually uninstalls all the “nonstandard” fonts that you have installed on your system. Since system fonts cannot be uninstalled on a Mac, restoring fonts does not install anything, as you might expect.
