![]() There, you can sort through font categories and test how fonts will appear to give you a better idea of what a font looks like at different sizes and weights before you add it to your Webflow site. If you want to browse through Google font options before making your selection, visit Google fonts for live previews of Google’s free web fonts. How to check if your site loads the Google Fonts API.How to remove Google fonts from your site. ![]() To keep from sending End User IP addresses to Google servers, we recommend downloading fonts from Google and uploading them in Site settings > Fonts tab > Custom fonts. Learn more about Google Fonts Privacy and Data Collection. Important: Webflow’s Google font integration requires the use of the Google Fonts API, which sends End User IP addresses to Google servers and may not be GDPR-compliant. Good to know: You do not need a paid Site or Workspace plan to use Google fonts. If the fonts you want to use are custom fonts or Adobe fonts, you can add these to your site from their respective sections in Site settings > Fonts tab. There, you can add Google fonts to your site. ![]() Choose Add fonts and you’ll be redirected to Site settings > Fonts tab. You can add additional fonts directly to your site from the Font dropdown in the Style panel. ![]()
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