Browse Google Fonts – Preview & Compare 1,500+ Styles

Google Fonts is a free, open-source library of 1,500+ typeface families you can preview and use instantly.

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✨ Instant Preview: See Your Text in Popular Google Font Styles

Google Fonts is a free, open-source library of 1,500+ typeface families that you can preview, compare, and use — on websites, in Canva, or in any design tool. Our tool above lets you search the full Google Font library and test fonts with your own text. Below, you can also try 6 of the most popular options side by side.
Type a headline, tagline, or paragraph below. Each card renders your text in a different Google Font. Click any card to copy the CSS font-family declaration — ready to paste into your stylesheet. Always check your text for contrast and accessibility to ensure readability.

🎨 Explore Google Font Categories: Serif, Sans Serif, and Handwriting

Google Fonts groups its 1,500+ typefaces into categories. The three most used are Serif, Sans-Serif, and Handwriting. Switch tabs below to browse each category with sample fonts and their best use cases.

Modern, clean, and minimal. These fonts don't have the small extending features at the end of strokes. They are highly legible on screens.
RobotoAa Bb CcAndroid & Material UI
MontserratAa Bb CcLogos & headings
InterAa Bb CcUI/UX interfaces
NunitoAa Bb CcFriendly, rounded feel

🚀 How to Use Our Google Font Tool to Find the Perfect Style

Finding the right typeface takes under 30 seconds. Here are the 3 steps:

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Search for a Font

Open the Google Fonts tool above. Use the search bar to type a font name like "Roboto" or "Playfair Display". The list filters in real time.

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Preview Your Text

Type your own headline, paragraph, or brand name into the preview box. Every font in the list renders your text so you can compare styles side by side.

Step 3📋

Copy the Font Name

Found the right typeface? Click the Copy button next to it. Paste the font name into your CSS, Canva, or Figma project. Done.

💻 Where to Use These Google Fonts: Websites, Canva, and Social Media

Google Fonts work on every major platform. Here are 6 places where designers, developers, and creators use them every day:

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Websites / HTML

Add a <link> tag or @import and set font-family in CSS. Works in all browsers.
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Canva

Search the font name inside Canva's text panel. Most popular Google Fonts are built in.
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Figma

Install Google Fonts on your system, then select the typeface in Figma's text properties.
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Instagram

Use our previewer to compare fonts, then design your post/bio text in Canva or a graphics app.
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YouTube Thumbnails

Pick a bold Google Font for thumbnails. Download it from fonts.google.com and use it in Photoshop or Canva.
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Presentations

Google Slides supports all Google Fonts natively. PowerPoint users can install fonts from the download.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Google Fonts is a free, open-source library of over 1,500 typeface families. You can use them on websites, in design tools like Canva and Figma, and in documents — all without paying a license fee. The fonts are served through the Google Fonts API and are cached across millions of websites for fast loading.
Yes. Every font in the Google Fonts library is released under an open-source license (usually the SIL Open Font License). You can use them for personal projects, commercial products, client work, and print. No sign-up, no attribution requirement, no hidden costs.
Copy the font name from our previewer, then go to fonts.google.com to grab the embed code. Paste the <link> tag into your HTML <head>. Then set font-family in your CSS. The font loads directly from Google's CDN — no file downloads needed.
Most popular Google Fonts (Roboto, Montserrat, Open Sans, Lato, Poppins, and hundreds more) are already available inside Canva's font picker. Just search the name and select it. For less common fonts, you may need a Canva Pro account to upload custom typefaces.
Yes. Google Fonts are standard web fonts that render correctly on iOS Safari, Android Chrome, and all modern mobile browsers. When used via the Google Fonts API, the browser downloads only the glyphs and weights it needs, keeping page load times fast on cellular connections.
Looking for something else? You can also identify any font from an image using our advanced detection tool.