4
Font families
34
Total styles
4
Variable fonts
Sep 2025
Last updated
About Rosetta
Rosetta addresses the needs of global typography by working with collaborators to create original fonts for a polyphonic world. Their work has won numerous awards, but more importantly it has enabled people to read more easily in their native language. The Rosetta font library currently supports over 200 languages including Latin, Arabic, Armenian, Greek, Cyrillic, Inuktitut, and Indic scripts. Their fonts serve numerous clients including the BBC, RFE/RL, LG, and Harvard University Press.
All Fonts by Rosetta
Yrsa
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog
Rosetta, Anna Giedryś, David Březina
v25
Eczar
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog
Rosetta, Vaibhav Singh
v27
Rasa
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog
Rosetta, Anna Giedryś, David Březina
v27
Handjet
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog
Rosetta, David Březina
v22
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the most popular font by Rosetta?
Yrsa is currently the most popular font by Rosetta on Google Fonts. It is a serif typeface typically used for editorial content, books, and formal headings.
Can I use Rosetta fonts for commercial projects?
Yes, all 4 fonts by Rosetta are open-source (typically licensed under the SIL Open Font License). You can freely use them for commercial websites, print designs, logos, and apps without paying licensing fees.
Is Rosetta known for serif fonts?
Yes, Rosetta specializes in serif typography. 3 of their 4 Google Fonts (75%) fall into this category.
Does Rosetta offer variable fonts?
Yes, 4 of Rosetta's fonts are available as variable fonts. These allow you to fine-tune weight, width, and other axes specifically for your design needs using CSS.
Does Rosetta have their own font foundry website?
Yes, you can visit the official Rosetta website at rosettatype.com to see their full portfolio, including retail fonts that may not be available on Google Fonts.
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