A good number of Adobe Creative Cloud users are reportedly facing issues with fonts after updating to macOS Monterey. Whenever users try to manage fonts, Adobe CC freezes on the “Loading Adobe Fonts” screen. And the only way to fix the unresponsive apps is to force kill the app. Though there is no official word yet, we have compiled some handy solutions to fix the frustrating “Loading Adobe Fonts” bug on macOS Monterey. So, check them out if you have also run into the freezing issue on your Mac.

While the “Loading Adobe Fonts” issue appears to be the result of a bug, you should first try out basic troubleshooting tips. That includes fixing the poor Wi-Fi connection, updating the app, or using the nifty Adobe repair tool. If they fail to fix the problem, you should proceed with radical measures like uninstalling the Creative Cloud app or using the official Adobe Cleaner tool. With that in mind, let’s get down to the business!

  • Turn Off/ On Wi-Fi on Your MacRestart Your Mac or MacBookUpdate Adobe Creative Cloud AppsSign Out and Sign Back into Adobe CCRepair Adobe Creative Cloud on Your MacUninstall/ Reinstall Adobe Creative Cloud DesktopRun the Adobe Creative Cloud Cleaner Tool (Most Trusted Method)Update Your Mac

Turn Off/ On Wi-Fi on Your Mac

The Adobe Creative Cloud “Loading Fonts” bug could be the result of a sluggish or ill-functioning Wi-Fi connection. So first, we suggest you make sure that your Internet connection is strong and working normally.

Restart Your Mac or MacBook

If Adobe CC is still freezing when trying to manage the fonts, reboot your Mac. I can’t remember how many times rebooting has helped me troubleshoot miscellaneous problems in macOS Monterey. Hence, it would be smart to not miss this effective solution.

Update Adobe Creative Cloud Apps

If you haven’t updated Adobe Creative Cloud for a long time, there is a good chance that the problem could be due to the outdated version. Hence, the next tip would be to update the apps, and here’s how to do that:

  • Open the Creative Cloud desktop app on your Mac. Then, click the menu icon at the upper right corner of the screen -> move to Apps tab -> Updates -> Check for Updates. Now, update apps individually or all at once using the “Update all” button.

Sign Out and Sign Back into Adobe CC

At times, you can fix certain app-related issues by logging out and then logging back in. So, make sure to give this ever-reliable solution a try if none of the above-mentioned tips worked for you.

Repair Adobe Creative Cloud on Your Mac

Now, if you continue to see the “Loading Adobe fonts” error on your Mac, take advantage of the official repair tool to fix all the app-related issue.

Uninstall/ Reinstall Adobe Creative Cloud Desktop

If the issue persists, uninstall the Adobe Creative Cloud desktop app and reinstall it. But before you do that, make sure all of your files have already been synced with the cloud. Do note that the files that haven’t been synced could be potentially lost in the process.

  1. Next, extract the zipped file. Simply double-click the “Creative Cloud Uninstaller.app” installer file. Now, you may get a warning to open the uninstaller from the mounted DMG file. Choose “Open” in the pop-up to continue.

  2. Now, you will see a pop-up saying, “Are you sure you want to uninstall the Adobe Creative Cloud app? You may repair the installation to resolve any issues.” Click “Uninstall“. The uninstaller will remove the Adobe CC app from your Mac and show a confirmation message.

  3. You can then reinstall Adobe Creative Cloud from scratch to see if the fonts bug has been fixed on your macOS Monterey machine or not.

The Adobe Creative Cloud Cleaner tool is highly effective for removing or fixing corrupted files. That’s why it would be worth trying out this efficient tool to fix the “Loading Adobe fonts” bug on your Mac device. It is also said to be the most reliable solution shared by users on the official Adobe community forum earlier this year.

  • Next, restart your Mac. After that, download the Adobe Creative Cloud Cleaner tool for your Mac. Once downloaded, double-click the AdobeCreativeCloudCleanerTool.dmg file. Up next, open the Terminal app and type out the following commands:

To get rid of all products above CS6, input the following command –

To wipe out all products below CS6 along with Adobe ID credentials, input the following command –

sudo [Path to Adobe Creative Cloud Cleaner Tool.app]/Contents/MacOS/Adobe Creative Cloud Cleaner Tool –removeAll=ALL

Now, make sure to verify that the Adobe Creative Cloud Cleaner tool has completed the task at hand without any issues and review the log file entries. Next up, it’s time to reinstall your Creative Suite of applications.

Is Adobe Creative Cloud still freezing due to the fonts loading bug on your Mac? If yes, it could very well be a stubborn macOS 12 Monterey bug causing the issue. Considering how buggy macOS 12 has been recently, you should not rule out this possibility. The good thing is that most macOS updates come with a ton of bug fixes and performance improvements. Hence, simply updating the software could help you fix Adobe CC on your device.

Fixed ‘Loading Adobe Fonts’ Bug in macOS Monterey

So yeah, that’s pretty much it! Hopefully, Adobe Creative Cloud has started to function normally on your macOS Monterey device, and it no longer throws the annoying “Loading fonts” error. Tell us which of these hacks has helped you fix Adobe CC on your macOS device. Was it one of the basic tips at the start or the Cleaner tool that did the trick for you? Share your feedback and let us know if any other effective tips work in troubleshooting this bug.