What is Font Previewer?
Type any text and see it in 50 popular fonts at once. You can adjust size and weight, search by name, and compare typefaces side by side.
The tool loads 50 popular Google Fonts on demand — sans-serifs like Inter and Roboto, serifs like Playfair Display and Merriweather, display faces like Bebas Neue and Lobster, and mono options like Space Mono. Type any phrase, slide font size from headline to caption, then jump weights from 100 (thin) to 900 (black).
How to use
- Type your sample text in the input field — it updates live across all font previews.
- Browse through the font gallery or search for specific font names to narrow results.
- Adjust font size and weight to see how each typeface looks at different scales.
When to use
- Picking the headline and body pair for a new website or landing page.
- Trying your brand name across display fonts before settling on a logo direction.
- Comparing how heavy weights read at small sizes in a UI mockup.
Result
Type your company name 'Acme Corp' and compare it across Roboto, Playfair Display, Montserrat, and Inter to choose the best logo font.
FAQ
- Are these fonts free to use commercially?
- All 50 fonts in the gallery come from Google Fonts and ship under SIL Open Font License or Apache 2.0 — both permit commercial use, embedding, and redistribution. Always re-check the license page of any font you download.
- Why are some fonts missing weights I selected?
- Not every typeface ships all nine weights from 100 to 900. If you pick 800 on a font that only provides 400 and 700, the missing weight gets snapped to the nearest one available, or faked with synthetic bolding — which usually looks worse than a real cut.
- Can I preview my own custom text?
- Yes. The Sample Text input updates every preview live as you type, so you can drop in your own headline, product name, or even mixed-language content to see which fonts handle the characters cleanly.
- Does the tool support non-Latin scripts?
- The selection skews Latin, but many of the listed fonts (Noto Sans, IBM Plex Sans, Open Sans) also cover Cyrillic, Greek, and basic CJK. For dedicated Arabic, Japanese, or Korean families, use the Google Fonts catalogue directly.
- How do I pair two fonts well?
- A reliable rule is to contrast classification: a serif headline (Playfair Display, Merriweather) with a sans-serif body (Inter, Open Sans), or the opposite. Set the headline 2 to 3 times bigger than body and check both sizes here before committing.
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