Best Free Monospace Fonts
In a monospace font every character occupies the same width, so columns line up perfectly — ideal for source code, terminals, logs and tabular data. Many include coding ligatures. Preview these free, open-source mono fonts live and embed them from Best.Free.
Roboto Mono
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Iosevka
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JetBrains Mono
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Inconsolata
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Monaspace Neon
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Source Code Pro
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Commit Mono
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Maple Mono
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Monaspace Argon
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Monaspace Krypton
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Comic Mono
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IBM Plex Mono
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Geist Mono
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DM Mono
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Space Mono
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Google Sans Code
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Fira Code
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Courier Prime
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VT323
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Share Tech Mono
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PT Mono
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Anonymous Pro
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Ubuntu Mono
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Cousine
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Frequently asked questions
In a monospace (fixed-width) font, every glyph takes up exactly the same horizontal space, so characters align in neat columns. That alignment is what makes monospace fonts ideal for code and terminals.
Popular open-source coding fonts include JetBrains Mono, Fira Code, Source Code Pro, Cascadia Code and Iosevka — several support programming ligatures. Preview any of them live with a snippet of your own code.
Yes. Every monospace font here is open source (OFL/Apache/MIT), free to use in editors, apps, products and client work with no fee or attribution.