by jeff
Fontshare is a free type library from Indian Type Foundry, featuring 100 quality typefaces, variable fonts, and curated pairings built for all designers.
The Indian Type Foundry launched Fontshare as an answer to a real problem: designers working on tight budgets often settle for low-quality fonts or risk licensing violations. The platform removes that friction entirely. Every typeface on Fontshare downloads free, and the ITF Free Font License covers personal and commercial use without restrictions on print, digital, or broadcast work.
The catalog currently holds 100 families. Most carry the Fontshare Originals label, meaning they were designed in-house at ITF specifically for this platform. Satoshi, one of the most downloaded families, is a geometric grotesque available in 10 styles and a variable font file. The variable version lets designers control weight along a continuous axis — useful for responsive typography where a single file must span multiple contexts.


Browsing Free Fonts on Fontshare
Clash Display sits at the opposite end of the spectrum from Satoshi. Its letterforms push into ultra-wide territory at heavy weights, and the contrast between thick and thin strokes is deliberate and sharp. General Sans takes a more neutral approach: it reads cleanly at body sizes while holding its own as a display face when scaled up. Cabinet Grotesk adds optical variety, with softened terminals that give it a friendlier tone than a strict geometric sans.
The browse interface reflects the same typographic care as the fonts themselves. A size slider adjusts preview scale from 10px to 200px. Specimen modes switch between names, city names, excerpts, and user-entered text. A Pairs section offers 59 curated font combinations — each rendered as a real editorial layout so designers can evaluate how headline and body weights work together before downloading.

Fontshare is accessible at fontshare.com. The library is worth bookmarking for any project that needs free fonts with genuine typographic craft behind them.