Lucida Grande
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CSS to use Lucida Grande
font-family: 'Lucida Grande', ui-monospace, SFMono-Regular, monospace;
The typeface on telegram.org is Lucida Grande, HelveticaNeue-Light and Menlo. 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: 'Lucida Grande', ui-monospace, SFMono-Regular, monospace;
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog
font-family: HelveticaNeue-Light, Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif;
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog
font-family: Menlo, ui-monospace, SFMono-Regular, monospace;
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog
font-family: Monaco, ui-monospace, SFMono-Regular, monospace;
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog
font-family: Roboto, Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif;
Get Font Info inspected the homepage of telegram.org and parsed 2 stylesheets totalling 160.2 KB. No custom @font-face rules were declared, so the page is rendered with fonts already available on the visitor's device. The primary typefaces are served from unknown source, and 17 CSS rules reference them across the page.
Open the live inspector and hover any text on telegram.org to see the exact font, weight, size and line-height for that element.
Open live font inspector for telegram.orgtelegram.org uses Lucida Grande, HelveticaNeue-Light and Menlo as its primary typefaces. These fonts are loaded from an unknown source and applied across 17 CSS rules on the homepage.
telegram.org loads its fonts from an unknown source. Get Font Info detected 0 @font-face declarations across 2 stylesheets on the live page.
telegram.org loads Lucida Grande 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 Lucida Grande isn't a fit (licensing, weight selection, look-and-feel), close alternatives include Inter, Manrope and DM Sans. 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.
Compare the typography on telegram.org with how other well-known sites load and use their fonts.
This page lists the fonts loaded by the homepage of telegram.org. 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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