The typeface on miro.com is Roobert PRO Medium, Noto Sans and Inter, loaded across 165 @font-face declarations. 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.
Primary font
Roobert PRO Medium
Total weights
5
@font-face
165
Source
Mixed
Roobert PRO Medium
Custom web font
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog
Weights loaded (1)
500Typography sets the voice of a brand
CSS to use Roobert PRO Medium
font-family: 'Roobert PRO Medium', Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif;
Get Font Info inspected the homepage of miro.com and parsed 2 stylesheets totalling 46.1 KB. Inside those stylesheets we found 165 @font-face declarations — the rules a browser uses to download and register a custom typeface. The primary typefaces are served from mixed, and 225 CSS rules reference them across the page.
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Open the live inspector and hover any text on miro.com to see the exact font, weight, size and line-height for that element.
miro.com uses Roobert PRO Medium, Noto Sans and Inter as its primary typefaces. These fonts are loaded from a self-hosted webfont and Google Fonts and applied across 225 CSS rules on the homepage.
Where does miro.com load its fonts from?
miro.com loads its fonts from a self-hosted webfont and Google Fonts. Get Font Info detected 165 @font-face declarations across 2 stylesheets on the live page.
What weights of Roobert PRO Medium does miro.com use?
miro.com loads Roobert PRO Medium in 5 weights: 400, 500, 600, 700, 900. If you want to match the look, request the same weights from your font host so you only ship what's actually used.
Can I use the same font as miro.com on my website?
Yes — once you know the font name, you can load it from the same source. If Roobert PRO Medium isn't a fit (licensing, weight selection, look-and-feel), close alternatives include Lora, Source Serif 4 and Merriweather. Use the CSS snippet on this page as a starting point.
Is the font on miro.com free to use?
At least one of these fonts is served from Google Fonts, which is free to use under the SIL Open Font License. Self-hosted webfonts may have their own licensing — check the foundry's license before using them on a commercial project.
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This page lists the fonts loaded by the homepage of miro.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.