A quiet library of open-source type.
1,911 families. Hand-picked editorial pairings. Zero accounts, zero tracking. Specimen everything in your browser, copy a CSS @import, ship.
sant.fonts is a free editorial catalog of every open-source typeface on the Google Fonts library, presented in a calmer way than the source — one pair at a time, one specimen at a time, and rendered in the actual typeface so you see the type, not just its name.
Today the catalog spans 1,911 families; 347 ship a variable axis. Every family is OFL or Apache-2.0 licensed and free for commercial use.
Every catalog site can list typefaces. Few of them tell you what to put one beside. The pairings index is hand-curated — one editorial composition at a time, the lead font as the headline, the pair as the body. Shuffle for serendipity, filter by role.
A CLI — npx santfonts search — and an MCP server so an agent like Claude Code can find the right typeface without leaving your terminal. Same trick that makes sant.icons useful for developers.