Download Mirza Font
Serif · 4 styles
· by KB Studio
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The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog
SIL Open Font License
Free for personal and commercial use - use it, modify it and redistribute it; the only thing you can't do is sell the font files by themselves.
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Sizes
96pxMirza
48pxThe quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog
24pxThe quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog 0123456789
14pxThe quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog 0123456789
Styles & weights
400
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog 0123456789
500
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog 0123456789
600
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog 0123456789
700
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog 0123456789
About this font
| Designer | KB Studio |
|---|---|
| License | SIL Open Font License · Font licenses explained |
| Category | Serif |
| Styles | 4 |
| Weights | 400, 500, 600, 700 |
| Variable | No |
| Languages | arabic, latin, latin-ext |
| Source | Google Fonts |
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Frequently asked questions
Mirza is 100% free. It is an open-source font released under the SIL Open Font License, so you can use it in personal and commercial projects, on websites, in apps and in print, at no cost.
Copy the embed code on this page into your HTML head - a link tag or a CSS @import - then set font-family: Mirza in your CSS. It loads instantly from Fonts.Free.
Mirza comes in 4 styles. Use the controls above to preview any weight with your own text before you download or embed it.
Yes. The SIL Open Font License permits commercial use of Mirza - logos, products, apps and client work - with no attribution required and no fee.
Mirza was designed by KB Studio. No attribution is required to use it, though a credit is always appreciated.
Mirza is self-hosted on Fonts.Free as a modern woff2 web font with a long cache - so embedding it adds no third-party request, which is faster and better for your visitors’ privacy.
Beyond basic Latin, Mirza also covers Arabic and extended Latin (Central & Eastern European), so it works across a wide range of languages out of the box.
Mirza is a serif font, well suited to body text, articles and print, where its finishing strokes aid readability over long passages.