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Commercial use fonts

This archive surfaces fonts currently marked for commercial use so you can shortlist more safely. Always review the bundled license details before client, product, or production work.

2,168 commercial-safe matches

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What commercial use means here

Commercial use means the font is currently classified as usable for business or client-facing work based on the surfaced metadata. It does not remove the need to review the included license text for final confirmation.

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The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog

AGENDA M

Sans SerifUIBrandingWeb+5 more
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The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog

•Ina Jar Digbat

Sans SerifUIBrandingWeb+5 more

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The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog

AGENDAMI

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Commercial use FAQ

Is it safe to use these fonts commercially without checking anything else?

No. This page helps discovery, but you should still review the bundled license file before using a font in client work, products, advertising, packaging, or branding.

Why make this page prominent?

Because license confidence is one of the strongest decision drivers on a font website. Users often need to know the usage path before they care about technical details.

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