Arial
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CSS to use Arial
font-family: Arial, system-ui, -apple-system, Segoe UI, Roboto, sans-serif;
The typeface on espn.com is Arial. Every font family, weight and source on this page is read straight from the live CSS — no image guessing, no machine learning, just the rules the browser used.
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog
font-family: Arial, system-ui, -apple-system, Segoe UI, Roboto, sans-serif;
Get Font Info inspected the homepage of espn.com and parsed 0 stylesheets totalling 0 KB. No custom @font-face rules were declared, so the page is rendered with fonts already available on the visitor's device. The primary typeface is served from unknown source, and 1 CSS rule reference it across the page.
Open the live inspector and hover any text on espn.com to see the exact font, weight, size and line-height for that element.
Open live font inspector for espn.comespn.com uses Arial as its primary typeface. This font is loaded from an unknown source and applied across 1 CSS rules on the homepage.
espn.com loads its fonts from an unknown source. Get Font Info detected 0 @font-face declarations across 0 stylesheets on the live page.
espn.com loads Arial without explicitly declaring weights — the browser picks the default Regular (400) and falls back to system rendering for bold and italic styles.
Yes — once you know the font name, you can load it from the same source. If Arial isn't a fit (licensing, weight selection, look-and-feel), close alternatives include Inter, DM Sans and Roboto. Use the CSS snippet on this page as a starting point.
These are system fonts shipped with the operating system. You can use them freely in CSS via the system font stack — they don't need to be loaded from a webfont host.
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This page lists the fonts loaded by the homepage of espn.com. Get Font Info reads the live CSS — every @font-face rule, every font-family declaration — so you see the exact fonts the browser used, not an image-based guess.
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