CC0 / Public Domain Fonts

Fonts dedicated to the public domain under CC0 - no rights reserved. Use, modify, sell and redistribute with zero conditions.

Aileron CC0 (Public Domain)
Aileron
Sans Serif 6 styles

Frequently asked questions

CC0 is a public-domain dedication: the designer waives all copyright. You can use, copy, modify, embed, redistribute and sell the font - in any project, commercial or not - with no conditions whatsoever.

No. Not for use, not even for redistribution. Crediting the designer is a kind gesture, but CC0 imposes no obligation at all.

Yes. CC0 places the font in the public domain, so you may sell it, bundle it, rename it or build derivative fonts from it freely.
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