What font does this website use?

Paste the URL — Get Font Info reads the live CSS and shows you every font on the page, including the @font-face source and per-element details on hover.

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Open getfontinfo.com, paste the URL, and you get the full list of fonts the page loads — each labelled by source. There is no install, no account, and no upload step.

The list is read straight from the CSS, so it matches what the browser rendered exactly. For variable fonts the actual weight axis is shown, not a guess. For self-hosted webfonts the @font-face source URL is shown so you can recognise the file and weight in one glance.

Per-page font list

Every font family the page declares, ranked by how many elements use it, with weight, style and source for each entry.

Per-element identification

Hover any text in the live preview to see the exact font for that element — useful when one page mixes a display font, a body font and a UI font.

@font-face source URL

For custom webfonts you also get the file URL (woff2 / woff / ttf), the declared weight and style, and the stylesheet the rule came from.

Source label

Every font is tagged as Google Fonts, Adobe Fonts, a custom webfont or a system font, so you can tell at a glance how the page assembles its typography.

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Frequently asked questions

What font does this website use?

Paste the URL into Get Font Info to see every font the page loads — family, weight, style and source — read directly from the CSS the browser used. The full font list comes back in about a second, with no install or signup.

How do I know which font a specific element uses?

After analyzing the URL, hover any text in the live preview. Get Font Info displays the exact font family, rendered font, weight, size and line-height for the element under your cursor — pulled from its computed style.

Why are there several fonts listed for one page?

Most modern websites use two or more fonts — typically a display font for headlines and a body font for paragraphs, plus a monospace font for code. Brand systems often add a fourth font for UI elements or numbers. Get Font Info lists every font the page loads so you can see the full system at a glance.

Does it show the @font-face source for each font?

Yes. For every font loaded via @font-face, Get Font Info shows the source URL (woff2 / woff / ttf), the weight and style declared, and where the rule was defined. That makes it easy to recognise whether a font is served from Google Fonts, Adobe Fonts, a custom CDN or self-hosted.

Why is reading the CSS more reliable than image-based identifiers?

Image-based identifiers like WhatTheFont and Matcherator have to guess from pixel shapes. Short text, custom weights, variable fonts and anti-aliasing all break the match. When the source URL is available, reading the CSS returns the exact font name the browser used — accurate by construction.

Can I find what font a website uses without installing anything?

Yes. Get Font Info runs at getfontinfo.com — there is nothing to install. Paste a URL and the full font list, including @font-face sources and per-element details, appears in the browser.

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Paste a URL and Get Font Info shows you every font, weight and @font-face source — in under a second.

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