Can you use Google Fonts commercially?

Can you use Google Fonts commercially?

Yes. The open source fonts in the Google Fonts catalog are published under licenses that allow you to use them on any website, whether it’s commercial or personal. Search queries may surface results from external foundries, who may or may not use open source licenses.

Can Google Fonts be used on logos?

Yes you can. From About Google Fonts (emphasis mine): All of the fonts are Open Source.

Why should I use Google Fonts?

Google Fonts makes it easy to bring personality and performance to your websites and products. Our robust catalog of open-source fonts and icons, makes it easy to integrate expressive type and icons seamlessly—no matter where you are in the world.

Where do I go to get Google Fonts?

Requests to the Google Fonts API are made to resource-specific domains, such as fonts.googleapis.com or fonts.gstatic.com. This means your font requests are separate from and don’t contain any credentials you send to google.com while using other Google services that are authenticated, such as Gmail.

Can you use Google Fonts in commercial projects?

You can use these fonts freely in your products & projects – print or digital, commercial or otherwise. This isn’t legal advice, please consider consulting a lawyer and see the full license for all details. How do I find fonts that support my language?

Is it legal to use fonts in Microsoft Word?

Fonts that come bundled with software (e.g., operating system and Microsoft Office) are usually licensed for use with that software. So if you print out a book using Microsoft Word (although why would you?), you’re probably safe.

How does Google Fonts keep track of fonts?

Google Fonts logs records of the CSS and the font file requests, and access to this data is kept secure. Aggregate usage numbers track how popular font families are, and are published on our analytics page. We use data from Google’s web crawler to detect which websites use Google fonts.