SIL Open Font License (OFL) Fonts

Fonts released under the SIL Open Font License - free to use, embed, bundle and modify in any personal or commercial project.

Nanum Gothic
Sans Serif 3 styles
Assistant
Sans Serif 7 styles variable
Hind Siliguri by Indian Type Foundry SIL Open Font License
Hind Siliguri
Sans Serif 5 styles
Sora
Sans Serif 8 styles variable
Alfa Slab One by JM Solé SIL Open Font License
Alfa Slab One
Display
Noto Sans Khmer by Google SIL Open Font License
Noto Sans Khmer
Sans Serif 9 styles variable
Cabin
Sans Serif 8 styles variable
Schibsted Grotesk
Sans Serif 12 styles variable
Red Hat Display by MCKL SIL Open Font License
Red Hat Display
Sans Serif 14 styles variable
Dosis by Impallari Type SIL Open Font License
Dosis
Sans Serif 7 styles variable
Noto Sans Telugu by Google SIL Open Font License
Noto Sans Telugu
Sans Serif 9 styles variable
Ramabhadra
Sans Serif
Inter Tight by Rasmus Andersson SIL Open Font License
Inter Tight
Sans Serif 18 styles variable
Mukta by Ek Type SIL Open Font License
Mukta
Sans Serif 7 styles
Anek Telugu by Ek Type SIL Open Font License
Anek Telugu
Sans Serif 8 styles variable
Rajdhani by Indian Type Foundry SIL Open Font License
Rajdhani
Sans Serif 5 styles
Bitter by Sol Matas SIL Open Font License
Bitter
Serif 18 styles variable
Lilita One by Juan Montoreano SIL Open Font License
Lilita One
Display
Orbitron by Matt McInerney SIL Open Font License
Orbitron
Sans Serif 6 styles variable
Fredoka by Milena Brandão, Hafontia SIL Open Font License
Fredoka
Sans Serif 5 styles variable

Frequently asked questions

The OFL lets you use the font anywhere - websites, apps, logos, print, products and client work - free of charge, commercially or not. You can also modify the font and redistribute it, as long as derivatives stay under the OFL and don't reuse any reserved name.

No attribution is required to simply use an OFL font in a document, website or product. Only when you redistribute the font files themselves must the copyright and license notices travel with them. A credit is always appreciated, never required.

Yes - anything you design with it (logos, books, merchandise, apps) can be sold freely. The one thing the OFL forbids is selling the font files by themselves; they must be free or bundled with something else.
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