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Browse or search our library, click the download icon on any font page, and save the ZIP file to your computer. No account or payment is required.
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Windows: Unzip the file, right-click the .ttf or .otf file, and select Install.
macOS: Double-click the font file to preview, then click Install Font.
For a walkthrough, see our Download and Installation Guide.
Many fonts are free or open source for both personal and commercial use, but always verify licensing details before using them in paid projects.
Free Font Zone helps you test typefaces so you can make informed choices, but we do not grant or sell licenses.
We help designers discover and test fonts to make informed choices, but we do not verify or sell licenses.
All fonts are manually reviewed and hosted on secure servers. We scan every upload for viruses and malware before publication. If you suspect an issue, please report it immediately.
More details are on Is Free Font Zone Safe?.
Email contact@freefontzone.com with the font name, download link, and any error messages. We will investigate and remove any problematic files.
Free Font Zone offers fonts for testing and prototyping, but we do not manage or link to license sales.
Once you find a font you love, search for the original designer or foundry online to review their licensing terms and purchase directly.
We do not sell licenses or manage pricing. For promotions or discounts, please check the designer’s or foundry’s website.
Yes. Email your font files, licensing details, and a brief description to submit@freefontzone.com.
Our team reviews for malware, format compatibility (.ttf or .otf), clear licensing, and quality before publication.
Send the font name, designer link, and license details to contact@freefontzone.com. We welcome recommendations.
Not currently. If you are interested in programmatic access, please reach out to contact@freefontzone.com.
Our library is curated based on design quality and licensing clarity. If a font is not listed, it may not meet our criteria or it could be pending review.
That label comes from the designer’s license. You can prototype with personal-use fonts, but you must obtain the commercial license directly from the creator before using them in paid or profit-driven projects.
Email contact@freefontzone.com with any feedback, questions, or bug reports.
Yes. You can type custom sample text and adjust size directly on each font’s page to see how it looks before you download.
We do not provide web-optimized kits, but you can download .otf or .ttf and convert them using free tools like FontForge or online webfont generators.
Email contact@freefontzone.com with the font name and issue. We will roll back to the previous stable version while we investigate.
Our taxonomy groups fonts into Serif, Sans Serif, Script, Display, Monospaced, and Others. Each tag appears on the font’s page and in directory filters.
Yes. Both .ttf and .otf files work with Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, and DaVinci Resolve, as long as the software supports system-installed fonts.
Not yet, but it is on our roadmap. If you have ideas or examples you love, email freefontzone@gmail.com.
If a designer submits a variable font .ttf, we host it. Look for the “Variable” badge on font pages. You will need compatible software to adjust axes.
No. Downloads are anonymous and not tied to accounts or cookie tracking, beyond basic server logs used for analytics.