If you think that all fonts are equally legible, then I can confidently say that you need glasses.
The most legible font is Atkinson Hyperlegible, which is free and developed by the Braille institute.
https://www.brailleinstitute.org/freefont/
I never see people using it because it's a weird hybrid between serif and sans serif, breaking many traditional design rules.
That’s the most legible font for people with impaired vision, which is a completely different concept
I'm replying to the comment saying "you need glasses" to say that the best font for people that need glasses is free.
They really aren't! I was looking at some small print earlier in low light conditions and the font does make all the difference there.
The most legible font is Atkinson Hyperlegible, which is free and developed by the Braille institute.
https://www.brailleinstitute.org/freefont/
I never see people using it because it's a weird hybrid between serif and sans serif, breaking many traditional design rules.
That’s the most legible font for people with impaired vision, which is a completely different concept
I'm replying to the comment saying "you need glasses" to say that the best font for people that need glasses is free.
They really aren't! I was looking at some small print earlier in low light conditions and the font does make all the difference there.