Extract Fonts from Any Website

Spotted a beautiful font on a website? Find out what it is and download it. Our font extractor identifies and downloads all web fonts used on a page - WOFF2, WOFF, TTF, OTF, and more. Perfect for designers researching typography, developers setting up local environments, or anyone curious about the fonts that make websites look great. We render pages fully to catch fonts loaded via JavaScript and CSS.

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Features

Extracts WOFF2, WOFF, TTF, OTF, and EOT font formats
Shows font family names and weights where available
Downloads fonts in their original, unmodified format
Works with Google Fonts, Adobe Fonts, and self-hosted fonts
Identifies custom fonts and font subsets used on the page
Renders JavaScript to capture dynamically loaded web fonts
Detects fonts loaded via @font-face CSS rules
Organizes fonts by family for easy browsing

Why Extract Fonts from Websites?

Typography is one of the most important elements of web design, and identifying the perfect font for your project often starts with seeing it in action on other websites. Our font extractor makes it easy to discover what fonts are being used and download them for reference or legitimate use. The tool works by analyzing a webpage's CSS and network requests to identify all font files being loaded. We detect @font-face declarations, linked stylesheets, and fonts loaded through JavaScript. Each font file is extracted in its original format - whether that's the modern WOFF2, legacy EOT, or traditional TTF/OTF. For designers, this is invaluable for building typography mood boards and understanding how different fonts work together. For developers, it's useful for auditing font performance and ensuring consistent rendering across environments. Always respect font licensing - while extracting for identification is generally acceptable, commercial use requires proper licenses.

Pro Tips

1Google Fonts are open-source and free to use - look for these when you need fonts for commercial projects
2WOFF2 files are the most efficient format - prioritize these for web projects
3Check the CSS file for font-weight and font-style values to understand the complete font family
4For Adobe Fonts (TypeKit), extraction works but these fonts require an active subscription to use legally
5System fonts like Arial or Helvetica won't appear in extractions since they're already on your computer
6Variable fonts contain multiple weights in one file - check file size to spot these

How It Works

1

Upload

Paste the URL of the page you want to extract from

2

Extract

Our engine processes the file and extracts all embedded assets

3

Download

Get your assets as a ZIP file or browse them individually

Use Cases

Identify fonts on websites you admire for design inspiration
Download fonts for local development and testing environments
Audit font usage on your own websites for performance optimization
Find typography inspiration for branding and design projects
Check font licensing for themes and templates you've purchased
Build a reference library of typography examples
Verify font rendering across different font formats
Document font assets used in competitor websites

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