Download Expletus Sans Font
Display · 8 styles · variable ·
License: OFL
· by Designtown
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog
Styles & weights
400
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog 0123456789
400i
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog 0123456789
500
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog 0123456789
500i
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog 0123456789
600
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog 0123456789
600i
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog 0123456789
700
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog 0123456789
700i
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog 0123456789
Use it on your website
Frequently asked questions
Expletus Sans is 100% free. It is an open-source font released under the SIL Open Font License, so you can use it in personal and commercial projects, on websites, in apps and in print, at no cost.
Copy the embed code on this page into your HTML head — a link tag or a CSS @import — then set font-family: Expletus Sans in your CSS. It loads instantly from Best.Free.
Expletus Sans comes in 8 styles, including italics,. Use the controls above to preview any weight with your own text before you download or embed it.
Yes. The SIL Open Font License permits commercial use of Expletus Sans — logos, products, apps and client work — with no attribution required and no fee.
Expletus Sans was designed by Designtown. No attribution is required to use it, though a credit is always appreciated.
Expletus Sans is self-hosted on Best.Free as a modern woff2 web font with a long cache — so embedding it adds no third-party request, which is faster and better for your visitors’ privacy.
Yes. Expletus Sans is a variable font, so one file gives you every weight on a slider instead of separate downloads — smaller payloads and infinite weights in between.
Beyond basic Latin, Expletus Sans also covers extended Latin (Central & Eastern European), so it works across a wide range of languages out of the box.
Expletus Sans is a display font, built to shine at large sizes — headlines, posters, logos and hero text — rather than long body copy.