Google Fonts Directory
Browse and download 1,911 free, open-source font families from Google Fonts. Filter by category, find popular picks, or jump straight to any family A-Z. All fonts are free for commercial use.
Browse Fonts by Category
Sans Serif
Clean, modern letterforms without decorative strokes
705 families
Serif
Classic letterforms with small decorative strokes
343 families
Display
Beautiful faces designed for headlines and titles
464 families
Handwriting
Casual scripts and hand-lettered styles
348 families
Monospace
Fixed-width characters ideal for code and data
51 families
Most Popular Google Fonts in 2026
By Google Fonts rankRoboto
Christian Robertson, Paratype, Font Bureau
Open Sans
Steve Matteson
Google Sans
Noto Sans JP
Montserrat
Julieta Ulanovsky, Sol Matas, Juan Pablo del Peral, Jacques Le Bailly
Inter
Rasmus Andersson
Poppins
Indian Type Foundry, Jonny Pinhorn, Ninad Kale
Lato
Łukasz Dziedzic
Arimo
Steve Matteson
Roboto Condensed
Christian Robertson
Oswald
Vernon Adams, Kalapi Gajjar, Cyreal
Roboto Mono
Christian Robertson
All Fonts A-Z
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55 familiesG
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37 familiesI
49 familiesJ
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60 familiesL
81 familiesM
128 familiesN
255 familiesO
31 familiesP
192 familiesQ
10 familiesR
101 familiesS
156 familiesT
58 familiesU
19 familiesV
22 familiesW
22 familiesX
1 familyY
25 familiesZ
21 familiesGoogle Fonts - Frequently Asked Questions
How many fonts are on Google Fonts?
As of 2026, Google Fonts hosts 1,911 free font families across 5 categories: sans-serif (705), serif (343), display (464), handwriting (348), and monospace (51). The library is updated regularly with new additions.
Are Google Fonts free for commercial use?
Yes. Every font on Google Fonts is released under an open-source license, most commonly the SIL Open Font License (OFL). This means you can use them freely in websites, apps, print materials, logos, and any commercial project without paying licensing fees.
What are variable fonts on Google Fonts?
Variable fonts let you smoothly adjust weight, width, and other axes along a continuous range instead of picking from fixed styles. Google Fonts currently offers 534+ variable font families, which can reduce file size and give you more design flexibility.
How do I add Google Fonts to my website?
You can add any Google Font to your website by including a <link> tag in your HTML <head> that points to the Google Fonts CSS API, or by downloading the font files and self-hosting them. For example: <link href="https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Inter&display=swap" rel="stylesheet">. You can also use the @import rule in CSS.
What are the most popular Google Fonts?
The most popular Google Fonts by usage include Roboto, Open Sans, Noto Sans, Montserrat, Lato, Poppins, Inter, and Oswald. Popularity is measured by the number of websites and API requests that use each font family.
Can I download Google Fonts for use in Figma, Photoshop, or other design tools?
Yes. All Google Fonts can be downloaded as TTF or OTF files and installed locally on your computer. Once installed, they appear in any design application including Figma, Photoshop, Illustrator, Sketch, and Canva. You can download them directly from fonts.google.com or from this directory.