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What Is Leslez?

An open source fonts collection website providing Google Fonts, Bunny Fonts, and Fontshare into one searchable collection.

Free for personal and commercial use. You search once, preview anything in real time, compare weights and styles, and download the files as a ZIP. No account needed. No email required.

Our catalog stays current because we pull directly from each source library. When Google adds a new font family or Fontshare pushes an update to an existing one, it shows up here. We don’t host stale copies.

We built this for people who actually work with fonts — designers picking type for a client project, developers grabbing files for a build, content teams trying to match a brand kit. If you’ve ever had three font sites open in three tabs just to compare one typeface across sources, this is the fix.

 

Leslez Is Built by Developers Who Got Tired of the Same Problem

We kept switching between three tabs — Google Fonts on one, Bunny Fonts on another, Fontshare on the third — just to compare the same typeface across sources. Then we’d have to figure out which one offered the weight we needed, hunt for a download button, and half the time end up copy-pasting a CDN link instead of getting actual font files.

So we built Leslez.

The entire collection from all three libraries sits behind one search bar. You type a name, you see it render, you grab the ZIP. That’s it. No account creation. No email gates. No “sign up to unlock downloads.” Every font on this site is already licensed for commercial use — either under the SIL Open Font License, Apache 2.0, or ITF’s Free Font License depending on the source. The license file comes inside the ZIP so you always have it on hand if a client or legal team asks.

We built this for the same reason we build most of our tools — because we needed it ourselves and figured other people probably did too.

Featured Fonts

Hand-picked fonts from our collection

These eight fonts aren’t here because they look nice on a thumbnail. They’re here because the usage numbers back them up. Roboto alone has racked up over 28 trillion views through Google Fonts and still holds the number one spot — partly because Google built it as Android’s default typeface, partly because it just reads well at any size on any screen.

Poppins and Open Sans sit right behind it in the rankings, each pulling somewhere between 3% and 4% of all Google Font requests globally as of 2025. Montserrat, Lato, and Oswald have held top-fifteen positions for years running, and Inter has quietly become the go-to for UI-heavy projects since its variable font update. Playfair Display rounds out the list as one of the few serif fonts that designers consistently reach for when they need something elegant without drifting into stuffy territory. Every font you see above is open-source, free for commercial use, and ready to download.

 

Leslez is in under two seconds. Not a mission statement. Not a slogan committee output. Just — you landed here, this is what you get.

We have index of over 2,100 font families across all three sources. Every font is free for both personal and commercial use. You can preview any typeface in real time, compare weights and styles side by side, and download font files as a ZIP package.

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Over 1,400 free fonts officially by Google

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Privacy-friendly alternative to Google Fonts

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High quality fonts by Indian Type Foundry

FAQS

Will I run into copyright issues if I use these fonts in a client project or commercial product?

No. All fonts that Leslez offers are provided by one of three sources Google Fonts, Bunny Fonts, or Fontshare and all three libraries distribute only fonts that have been cleared in commercial usage. Google Fonts and Bunny Fonts are based on SIL Open Font License or Apache 2.0. Fontshare fonts are either under the SIL OFL or the Free Font License of Indian Type Foundry, which is also under the freedom to use at any scale of usage. Every ZIP download by Leslez contains the license file to have documentation in case you need to demonstrate that you have been licensed. Nevertheless, any font license requires reading that particular license to be used in a given project where there is a licensing issue in place; the SIL OFL and Apache 2.0 are slightly different in terms of the terms, particularly on the subject of derivative work and redistribution.

Do I need to create an account or give my email to download fonts?

No. There’s no account system. No email capture. No email unlock the download popup. You locate a font, you download, you have the ZIP. We do not gather personal information and we do not put up gates behind subscriptions.

Is Leslez using the latest fonts or am I downloading servers that are not updated?

Leslez has its catalog in the live libraries hosted by Google, Bunny, and Fontshare. New weights, new language support, new bug fixes, etc. Changed upstream sources are reflected here when our index is updated. Yet you are not downloading files that have been in our server since 2019. In case last month a font was changed at the source, then that is the version you will receive.

What's the difference between getting a font here versus going to Google Fonts directly?

The font files are similar in functionality. The distinction is convenience. Google Fonts is web-embedding friendly, you get a CSS URL or an API request. With our website you can get the actual .ttf or .woff2 files in a ZIP by one of the buttons without browsing through a GitHub repository, Leslez can do that. As well as being able to search Bunny Fonts and Fontshare right on the same page, Google will obviously not.

Do you plan to add more sources?

Yes, pulled from Google Fonts, Bunny Fonts, and Fontshare. That number grows as those libraries expand their own catalogs. We’re looking at adding more sources over time, but only ones that offer fonts under clear, commercial-friendly licenses — we’re not going to index anything with murky or restrictive terms.