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    Serif · Caption font

    Lora on video, previewed live

    A calmer serif than Playfair — brushed, readable, warm. Fits food storytelling, book and stationery brands, and narration-led content where the text should feel written rather than designed.

    How Lora reads as a caption

    Wait for the part nobody expects

    3 things I wish I knew earlier

    SAVE THIS before it's gone

    Rendered in your browser at three caption sizes over a dark plate — the closest honest stand-in for text burned over footage.

    Where it breaks down

    Warmth reads as softness; it won't carry urgency. Flash-sale copy in Lora undercuts itself.

    Using Lora in Versely

    Ask the agent to “add captions in Lora when captioning a video, or pick it in the style editor for auto-captions and text overlays. Every export is licensed for commercial use — see pricing.

    Frequently asked questions

    What is the Lora font best used for in video?

    A calmer serif than Playfair — brushed, readable, warm. Fits food storytelling, book and stationery brands, and narration-led content where the text should feel written rather than designed.

    When should I avoid Lora?

    Warmth reads as softness; it won't carry urgency. Flash-sale copy in Lora undercuts itself.

    Can I use Lora for captions in Versely?

    Yes — Lora is one of the 23 fonts Versely's caption and text-overlay renderer ships. Pick it in the caption style editor or tell the agent to use it when adding captions or overlays.

    Is Lora free to use in my videos?

    Inside Versely, yes — every font in the catalog is licensed for rendering into your exported videos on any plan, including commercial use of the export.

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