About us

FontKit grows from a simple idea: make a font library feel more useful and more elegant.

The project starts from a practical need: browsing a catalog is easy, but saving, comparing and organizing favorite fonts in a meaningful way often is not. FontKit tries to close that gap with a calmer interface and a more thoughtful collection manager.

Design mindset

The product is shaped around clarity, speed and visual feedback. Instead of adding noise, FontKit aims to make the catalog feel lighter and the act of saving fonts more deliberate.

Roadmap direction

The direction is to keep improving the public catalog, strengthen the font library experience, and make collections more useful as a practical online manager for design work.

What matters most

  • Readable previews that help evaluate a typeface quickly inside the catalog.
  • Collections that support real project workflows, not just simple bookmarking.
  • A library structure that keeps favorite fonts organized and available online.

Questions and answers

What makes FontKit different from a simple catalog?

A simple catalog helps you discover fonts. FontKit adds a library layer and a collection manager, so your favorite choices remain organized, searchable and reusable over time.

Why save fonts in collections?

Collections let you separate decisions by context. One project may need editorial serif options, another may need a cleaner sans-serif direction, and dividing them helps you protect that thinking.

Why keep favorite fonts online?

Keeping your library online means your saved references are always available. It becomes easier to move between devices, revisit older decisions and maintain continuity across design work.

Who is FontKit for?

FontKit is for designers and developers who want a more organized way to explore the Google Fonts catalog, preserve favorite fonts and manage them inside a cleaner workflow.