If you want to access the new fonts, you’ll be able to do so pretty easily:
This YouTube tutorial from HiTech Talk gives an easy primer on how to use the new Instagram Story fonts, including how to change color and size. But if you're already familiar with editing text in Instagram Stories, you'll be able to edit and adapt the new fonts with no problem. The new options include a stencil-like text, a new serif font, and something that looks eerily like Comic Sans. (It’s like if Comic Sans dyed its hair but the roots started showing — something’s different but it’s still familiar.) Instagram has yet to release the official names of the new fonts. So, for now, we will call the font Comic Sans Lite.
If you want to give yourself even more options on top of Instagram's new fonts, you can use igfonts.io to create text in different fonts to copy and paste into your Instagram story. That’s how people have ???????? ???????? ???????? and ???????? ???????? ???????? and ???? ???? ???? and even si?? ??il ?x??. Is it obnoxious? Sure, but really what about Instagram Stories isn’t just a little bit obnoxious.
While you’re checking out the update, there are plenty of other Instagram Story hacks to try out if you’re looking to level up your Stories. You can make Instagram Story photo collages. You can change the background color of your Instagram Story. You can even post your Story to your main Instagram feed if you make something that’s grid-worthy. Here's hoping the new fonts roll out to everyone soon so we can Insta-story our respective lockdown accordingly.
New fonts are continuously being designed and added to all applications. Besides, I think many programs allow you to download other fonts and just add them, click over here. I am not sure about Instagram as I have never tried to add fonts there. Anyway, a new typeface can noticeably refresh your content. So it is worth trying to test this option for attracting more followers.