Best Free Font Libraries for Designers
6 curated free fonts
Last updated: June 2026
You don't need to buy every typeface to ship good work. These libraries and foundries offer free or freemium fonts with licenses worth understanding before client delivery — from workhorse UI fonts on Google Fonts and Fontshare to experimental open-source foundries like Velvetyne and curated free sections on Befonts and Atipo.
atipo
Atipo® is an independent digital typeface foundry and graphic design studio based in Gijón
Befonts
Huge library of cool fonts for any needs
DaFont
DaFont is a popular platform where you can find and download a wide range of free fonts.
Fontshare
Fontshare is a platform where you can download free, high-quality fonts for your projects.
Google Fonts
Google Fonts is a library of free and open-source fonts that you can use in your projects.
Velvetyne
Velvetyne is a collaborative type foundry that focuses on open-source and experimental fonts.
How to pick one
- UI and web body text → start with Google Fonts or Fontshare for well-hinted, web-ready families.
- Display and branding experiments → browse Velvetyne, Atipo, or Befonts for distinctive free cuts.
- Always download the license file or screenshot terms before using a free font in paid client work.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best free font library for web design?
Google Fonts is the default for web projects — huge selection, easy embedding, and clear open-source licensing. Fontshare is a strong alternative with high-quality contemporary families.
Can I use Google Fonts in commercial projects?
Yes. Google Fonts uses open-source licenses (OFL, Apache, UFL) that allow commercial use. Each font family lists its specific license on the Google Fonts site.
Is DaFont safe for commercial use?
DaFont hosts many fonts with different licenses. Filter by '100% Free' or 'Commercial use allowed' and read each font's license page — never assume all DaFont downloads are client-safe.
What free foundries do designers recommend?
Velvetyne focuses on open-source experimental type. Atipo and Fontshare publish quality free cuts alongside premium families. Typewolf helps you discover pairings once you pick a base font.
How many fonts should I test before choosing one?
Shortlist three to five candidates in context — headlines, body paragraphs, and UI labels at real sizes. Free libraries make experimentation cheap, but commit to one family pair per project.
Reviewed by Sergei Chyrkov · Last updated June 2026 · How we curate
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