Free Serif Fonts

Serif fonts carry small finishing strokes (serifs) on each letter, lending a traditional, authoritative feel that guides the eye across long passages - which is why they are favoured for body text, editorial and print. Browse free, open-source serifs below, preview them live and self-host them from Fonts.Free.

Prata by Cyreal SIL Open Font License
Prata
Serif
Aleo by Alessio Laiso SIL Open Font License
Aleo
Serif 18 styles variable
Playfair by Claus Eggers Sørensen SIL Open Font License
Playfair
Serif 14 styles variable
Libre Caslon Text by Impallari Type SIL Open Font License
Libre Caslon Text
Serif 3 styles
Old Standard TT by Alexey Kryukov SIL Open Font License
Old Standard TT
Serif 3 styles
Martel by Dan Reynolds SIL Open Font License
Martel
Serif 7 styles
Gelasio by Eben Sorkin SIL Open Font License
Gelasio
Serif 8 styles variable
Noto Nastaliq Urdu by Google SIL Open Font License
Noto Nastaliq Urdu
Serif 4 styles variable
Crete Round by TypeTogether SIL Open Font License
Crete Round
Serif 2 styles
Zen Old Mincho by Yoshimichi Ohira SIL Open Font License
Zen Old Mincho
Serif 5 styles
Noticia Text by JM Solé SIL Open Font License
Noticia Text
Serif 4 styles
Suez One by Michal Sahar SIL Open Font License
Suez One
Serif
Josefin Slab by Santiago Orozco SIL Open Font License
Josefin Slab
Serif 14 styles variable
Rokkitt by Vernon Adams SIL Open Font License
Rokkitt
Serif 18 styles variable
Libre Bodoni
Serif 8 styles variable
Lusitana by Ana Paula Megda SIL Open Font License
Lusitana
Serif 2 styles
Quattrocento by Impallari Type SIL Open Font License
Quattrocento
Serif 2 styles
Noto Serif Bengali by Google SIL Open Font License
Noto Serif Bengali
Serif 9 styles variable
Neuton by Brian Zick SIL Open Font License
Neuton
Serif 6 styles
Abhaya Libre by Mooniak SIL Open Font License
Abhaya Libre
Serif 5 styles
Sanchez by Daniel Hernandez SIL Open Font License
Sanchez
Serif 2 styles

Frequently asked questions

A serif font has small strokes - serifs - at the ends of its letterforms. They add contrast and rhythm that aid readability in long-form text, giving a classic, editorial or formal tone.

Yes. Modern serifs are designed to render well on screens and work especially well for article body text and headings where a refined, trustworthy feel is wanted. Every serif here is web-ready woff2.

Completely free. Each is open source (OFL/Apache), so you can download it, embed it and use it commercially with no fee or attribution.
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