The Google Fonts library now offers more than 900 different typefaces that you can use on your site. View our list of the top trending typefaces for 2019. These fonts are some of the best fonts to use when building a website.
1. Roboto
Roboto is a sans-serif offering from Christian Robertson that was developed by Google as the system font for Android. It comes in 12 different styles.
2. Open Sans
Designed by Steve Matteson, Open Sans is one of the most widely used open-source fonts on the Web. The font has five weights with matching italics.
3. Lato
Designed by Łukasz Dziedzic, Lato is a sans-serif font being used more and more on various different websites. The font has a slightly rounded look to the letters accompanied by a strong structure that provides stability.
4. Slabo
Slabo is a serif font developed by John Hudson of Tiro Typeworks. This font is designed to be used at a certain size of either 27px or 13px.
5. Source Sans Pro
Source Sans Pro is Adobe’s first open-source font. Source Sans Pro was designed by Paul D. Hunt.
6. Montserrat
Designed by Julieta Ulanovsky, this typeface was inspired by the old posters and signs in the neighborhood of Montserrat in Buenos Aires.
7. Raleway
With 18 different styles, Raleway is an elegant sans-serif typeface used for headings and other large type.
8. Lora
Lora is a well-balanced, modern serif font with roots in calligraphy.
9. Merriweather
Designed by Eben Sorkin, Merriweather is a serif font created for on-screen viewing. The font has a tall x-height as well as hefty serifs making it well-suited for on-screen reading. Merriweather has a sans-serif version as well.
10. Roboto Slab
The Roboto Slab family can be used alongside the normal Roboto family and the Roboto Condensed family.