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Google Fonts now fully supports variable fonts in the v2 API update. We’llexplain how to call both single and multiple font families and how to specifyaxes ranges. For an in-depth look into variable fonts, learn more with thisinteractively illustrated brochurefrom David Berlow at TypeNetwork.

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It all starts with a new base URL:

The syntax for specifying styles within each family has changed to describevariable font ‘design spaces.’

Quickstart guides

Copy and paste this HTML into a file:

Using a browser to open the file, the page should render the text, “Making theWeb Beautiful”, in the Crimson Pro font.

Multiple families

To request multiple families, specify the family= param for each family.

For example, to request the fontsCrimson Pro andLiterata:

Copy and paste this HTML into a file:

Using a browser to open the file, the page should render the text, “Making the Web Beautiful”, first in Crimson Pro then in Literata.

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Axis ranges

Variable fonts offer continuous ranges of styles, often without additionallatency. This is relevant to responsive design.This dynamic typography uses continuous ranges of styles, offering all theweights between 100 and 900 on a page, and responsively varying the weightbased on some conditions.

To request a range of a variable font axis, join the 2 values with ..

Font(s)Request
Crimson Pro [wght 200-900]https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Crimson+Pro:wght@200..900
Crimson Pro Italic [wght 200-900]https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Crimson+Pro:ital,wght@1,200..900
Crimson Pro Bold Italic & [wght 200-900]https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Crimson+Pro:ital,wght@0,200..900;1,700
Your browser does not appear to support variable fonts (caniuse).On a browser that does support font variations, the following text should renderCrimson Pro as a smooth set of weights from 400 to 500. CSS animations can makethe text smoothly vary the style on interaction.
If your browser fully supports variable fonts (caniuse),then the following text should render Crimson Pro as a smooth set of weights from400 to 500. CSS animations can make the text smoothly vary the style on interaction.
Making the Web Beautiful!
Making the Web Beautiful!
Making the Web Beautiful!

Individual styles, such as weight

Without style specifications, the API provides the default style of therequested family. To request other individual styles, such as specific weights,append a colon (:) after the name of the font family, followed by a list of axisproperty keywords in alphabetical order, an at sign (@), and one or more listsof values for those axis properties.

These examples show this in action.

Font(s)Request
Crimson Pro (default)https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Crimson+Pro
Crimson Pro Boldhttps://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Crimson+Pro:wght@700
Crimson Pro Regular & Boldhttps://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Crimson+Pro:wght@400;700
Crimson Pro Bold & Bold Italichttps://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Crimson+Pro:ital,wght@0,700;1,700

Google Fonts lists all the styles available for each font family.

Default style

When a request doesn’t specify a position or range for an axis, the defaultposition will be used. The default position of the italic axis is 0 (normal) andthe default for the weight axis is 400 (regular).

For families with axes that don’t contain the default position, requests that donot specify positions for those axes will fail. For example, when requesting afamily with a weight axis ranging from 500 to 900, the weight position must bespecified.

Non-standard weights

With static fonts, styles of weight are usually specified as multiples of 100(e.g. 300, 400, 700). Variable fonts offer both the standard weights andintermediate weights. To render an intermediate weight:

Your browser does not appear to support variable fonts (caniuse). On a browser that does support font variations, the following text should render Crimson Pro at visually distinct weights of 400, 450, and 500.
If your browser fully supports variable fonts (caniuse), the following text should render Crimson Pro at visually distinct weights of 400, 450, and 500.
Making the Web Beautiful!

Optimizing for latency and file size

Be precise about the styles you are using. The API delivers the requested stylesin the most compact set of fonts. Requesting unused styles may cause your usersto download more font data than they need, causing more latency. If you use only3 specific weights, specify them in your request as individual styles. If youuse a continuous range of weights, specify that weight range in your request.

Use font-display

The font-displayproperty lets you control what happens while the font is still loading orotherwise unavailable. Specifying a value other than the default auto isusually appropriate.

Pass the desired value in the display parameter:

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Optimizing your font requests

Oftentimes, when you want to use a web font on your site or application, youknow in advance which letters you'll need. This often occurs when you're using aweb font in a logo or heading.

In these cases, you should consider specifying a text= value in your fontrequest URL. This allows Google Fonts to return a font file that's optimized foryour request. In some cases, this can reduce the size of the font file by up to90%.

To use this feature, simply add text= to your API request. For example, ifyou're only using Inconsolata for the title of your blog, you can put the titleitself as the value of text=. Here’s what the request would look like:

As with all query strings, you should URL-encode the value:

This feature also works for international fonts, allowing you to specify UTF-8characters. For example, ¡Hola! is represented as:

Forming API URLs

Strictness

As a general note, the updated CSS API is more strict about what requests areaccepted than the original CSS API.

General guidelines:

  • List axes alphabetically
  • Axis value groups (i.e. tuples) need to be sorted numerically
  • Tuples can’t overlap or touch (e.g. wght 400..500 and 500..600)

API URL Specification

/css2?family=<spec>[&family=<spec>...][&text=<text>][&display=<display>]

spec: <family_name>[:<axis_tag_list>@<axis_tuple_list>]

family_name: Name of the font family

axis_tag_list: <axis>[,<axis>...] // Sorted alphabetically

axis: An axis tag, e.g. ital, wdth, wght

axis_tuple_list: <axis_tuple>[;<axis_tuple>...]

axis_tuple: <value>[,<value>...] // Same length as axis_tag_list

value: <range> | <float>

range: <float>..<float>

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float: A value within the range of the corresponding axis

text: The text that will be displayed in the requested typeface

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display: auto | block | swap | fallback | optional

Legacy browser support

Browsers without variable font support may not be able to display your design asintended. Check browsers’ variable font support on caniuse.

By practicing progressive enhancement,you can avoid unexpected behavior in those older browsers. Use @supportsqueries in your CSS to gate variable font features.

In this example, we'd like to use weight 450 of Markazi Text, but will have tofall back to either Regular (weight 400) or Medium (weight 500) when variablefont features aren't supported:

The CSS request Markazi+Text:wght@450 sends weight 450 to clients that supportvariable fonts and weights 400 and 500 to those that don’t. In general, thefallbacks around the range of your request will be available in legacy browsers.

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AxisFallbacks
ital0, 1
wght100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900

These examples show what styles would be available on legacy browsers for a fewdifferent requests.

RequestStyles available on legacy browsers
ital@0ital@0
wght@500wght@500
wght@432wght@400;500
wght@440..560wght@400;500;600

Available variable fonts

A table of the variable fonts available in the v2 API can be found here.

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Further reading

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  • See a complete list of font families provided by the Google Fonts API onGoogle Fonts.
  • Learn more about how the Google Fonts API works on theTechnical Considerations page.