Explore the catalog
The catalog helps users discover typefaces, compare categories and evaluate each family in a more visual and practical way than a simple alphabetical list.
Project
FontKit is a web application created for designers and developers who want a calmer way to browse the Google Fonts catalog, save favorite families, and organize them inside a more useful collection manager.
The catalog helps users discover typefaces, compare categories and evaluate each family in a more visual and practical way than a simple alphabetical list.
Each collection is meant to become part of a broader font library, where favorite choices can be grouped by client, product, brand language or specific project direction.
FontKit works as an online manager, so saved fonts remain accessible across sessions and can support real design workflows instead of one-off browsing moments.
For designers, FontKit becomes a visual library for comparing styles, preserving favorite options and returning to the right collection without losing previous thinking.
For developers, it reduces the distance between inspiration and implementation with reusable snippets, downloadable assets and a cleaner catalog-to-project workflow.
A collection manager helps you turn scattered discoveries into a stable library. Instead of searching for the same favorite fonts again and again, you keep them grouped and ready for future work.
Project-based collections make decisions easier to revisit. A startup landing page, an editorial brand and a product dashboard often need different tones, and separate collections help preserve that clarity.
An online library stays available wherever you work. That means your saved fonts, references and favorite pairings are not trapped inside a local note or temporary file.
The catalog is essential, but it becomes much more useful when paired with collections, tags and a manager that lets you organize and return to your preferred fonts over time.
FontKit is also growing as a public-facing product website, with editorial pages that explain the value of its catalog, the role of collections, and the benefits of a more refined font library workflow.