Free Sans Serif Fonts

Sans-serif fonts drop the small strokes (serifs) at the ends of letters for a clean, contemporary look that reads beautifully on screens. They are the default choice for user interfaces, apps and modern websites. Every font here is free and open source - preview it live, grab every weight, and embed it from Fonts.Free with one line of code.

BIZ UDGothic
Sans Serif 2 styles
Reem Kufi
Sans Serif 4 styles variable
Fustat
Sans Serif 7 styles variable
Noto Sans Gujarati by Google SIL Open Font License
Noto Sans Gujarati
Sans Serif 9 styles variable
Livvic by LV=, Jacques Le Bailly SIL Open Font License
Livvic
Sans Serif 16 styles
Wix Madefor Text by Dalton Maag SIL Open Font License
Wix Madefor Text
Sans Serif 10 styles variable
Parkinsans by Red Stone SIL Open Font License
Parkinsans
Sans Serif 6 styles variable
Krona One by Yvonne Schüttler SIL Open Font License
Krona One
Sans Serif
Antic by Santiago Orozco SIL Open Font License
Antic
Sans Serif
Noto Sans Sinhala by Google SIL Open Font License
Noto Sans Sinhala
Sans Serif 9 styles variable
BenchNine by Vernon Adams SIL Open Font License
BenchNine
Sans Serif 3 styles
Andika by SIL International SIL Open Font License
Andika
Sans Serif 4 styles
Aclonica
Sans Serif
Geo by Ben Weiner SIL Open Font License
Geo
Sans Serif 2 styles
Days One by Jovanny Lemonad SIL Open Font License
Days One
Sans Serif
AR One Sans by Niteesh Yadav SIL Open Font License
AR One Sans
Sans Serif 4 styles variable
Cairo Play
Sans Serif 9 styles variable
Murecho by Neil Summerour SIL Open Font License
Murecho
Sans Serif 9 styles variable
K2D by Cadson Demak SIL Open Font License
K2D
Sans Serif 16 styles
Gowun Dodum by Yanghee Ryu SIL Open Font License
Gowun Dodum
Sans Serif
Athiti by Cadson Demak SIL Open Font License
Athiti
Sans Serif 6 styles
Padauk by SIL International SIL Open Font License
Padauk
Sans Serif 2 styles
Sintony by Eduardo Rodriguez Tunni SIL Open Font License
Sintony
Sans Serif 2 styles

Frequently asked questions

A sans-serif font has no serifs - the little strokes at the ends of letters. The result is a clean, geometric look that stays crisp at small sizes and on screens, which is why sans-serifs dominate modern web and app design.

Yes. Every sans-serif font in this library is open source (SIL OFL or Apache), free to use in personal and commercial projects, apps, products and print, with no fee and no attribution required.

Look for a sans-serif with a tall x-height and multiple weights - Inter, Roboto, Open Sans and Source Sans are popular, highly readable choices. Use the live preview to test any of them with your own copy.
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