Free Fonts for Commercial Use (Book Covers and Authors)

The best websites to download free fonts for commercial use

One of the things that took me a lot of time was designing my book’s cover. And what every cover has is a font. Your title and subtitle (along with your name) will use one or two fonts at most, and if you truly want it to stand out, choosing the right one can make you waste from hours to days to even weeks or months.

A big problem when looking for fonts is which ones you can actually use for your book. Typically, most free fonts are only available for personal use, and to use them for commercial purposes, you’d have to get a license first, which can add up a lot to your budget (considering how many other things you need to take care of as a self-published author).

The following websites offer a huge collection of free fonts that you can use for commercial purposes, but on some sites, you’ll have to make sure you’ve selected the “free for commercial use” filter. I did my best to specify which are 100% safe to use and which ones you need to double-check. In any case, double-check all of them – you know, just to be sure.

Editor’s Note: While I specifically mention authors, because this website focuses on book writing and formatting mainly, anybody can use these fonts for any kind of work, including for freelancers and their clients.

WebsiteCategoryDescription
Tunera Type Foundry100% CommercialIndependent type foundry offering free fonts for commercial use with a strong modern branding aesthetic.
Best Free FontsDouble-CheckCurated collection of free fonts from multiple creators. Many are commercial-friendly, but licenses vary by font.
FontShare100% TrustedProfessional quality fonts from the Indian Type Foundry released completely free for personal and commercial use.
Uncut100% CommercialExperimental and contemporary open-source fonts focused on graphic design and creative projects.
Open Foundry100% TrustedCurated platform for open-source typefaces with transparent licensing and high-quality presentation.
Velvetyne Foundry100% TrustedInfluential open-source type foundry known for avant-garde and editorial-style fonts.
ANRT Foundry100% CommercialAcademic and experimental typography archive offering many free and open-license typefaces.
Use & Modify100% TrustedCarefully curated collection of open-source fonts specifically selected for creative and commercial work.
Collletttivo100% TrustedItalian open-source type collective producing highly creative display and editorial fonts.
Libre Fonts by Women100% CommercialDirectory focused on open-source and libre fonts created by women and underrepresented designers.
The League of Moveable Type100% TrustedOne of the earliest open-source type foundries with well-known professional families.
FreeFaces GalleryDouble-CheckCurated showcase of free fonts from various foundries and designers. Always verify individual licenses.
TypeType Free Fonts100% CommercialCommercial type foundry providing a selection of free professional fonts for commercial projects.
Awwwards Free FontsDouble-CheckDesign inspiration platform featuring curated free fonts from many different sources.
Font Squirrel100% TrustedOne of the most reliable archives for commercially licensed free fonts with strong filtering tools.
Google Fonts100% TrustedThe largest and most widely used open-source font library for web and print projects.
DaFontDouble-CheckMassive font archive with mixed licensing. Commercial rights depend on each individual font.
FonteskDouble-CheckCurated typography site with many free commercial-use fonts, but licenses should still be reviewed.
Indestructible Type100% TrustedOpen-source type foundry focused on practical, high-quality fonts under SIL OFL licensing.
Omnibus-Type100% TrustedRespected foundry producing professional multilingual open-source font families.
Open Source Publishing100% CommercialExperimental design collective offering libre fonts for editorial and creative use.
Pangram Pangram Free Fonts100% CommercialPremium contemporary type foundry with several high-quality free commercial-use fonts.
Atipo Foundry Free Fonts100% CommercialElegant editorial and branding fonts available free for commercial projects.
BefontsDouble-CheckLarge typography archive featuring fonts from independent designers worldwide. Licensing varies.
Pixel Surplus Free FontsDouble-CheckDesign marketplace offering free fonts and assets, often including commercial licenses.
Lost Type Co-opDouble-CheckPay-what-you-want type platform with excellent fonts, but commercial terms differ by family.
1001 FontsDouble-CheckExtensive archive with a dedicated commercial-use section, though verification is still recommended.
Creative Fabrica Free FontsDouble-CheckFrequent free font releases aimed at crafters, branding, and digital product creators.
Abstract FontsDouble-CheckOlder but useful archive containing a wide variety of free fonts with mixed licensing.
Font Library100% TrustedOpen-source and public-domain font platform with clear libre licensing.
Arkandis Digital Foundry100% CommercialOpen-source alternatives to classic commercial typefaces and historical revivals.
Huerta Tipográfica100% CommercialRenowned Latin American foundry offering respected open-source type families.
The Designers Foundry Free Fonts100% CommercialA directory focused on open-source and libre fonts created by women and underrepresented designers.
Type Department Free Fonts100% CommercialContemporary type foundry with polished retail-quality free fonts.
Brownfox Free Fonts100% CommercialDistinctive Southeast Asian type design studio offering stylish free fonts.
Future FontsDouble-CheckExperimental font platform with evolving licenses and early-access type projects.
FontSpaceDouble-CheckLarge community font archive with commercial-use filters but varying creator licenses.

Whatever font you’ll essentially choose for your book’s cover, make sure to download its license file and always keep it somewhere stored and safe in case anybody ever asks you for it.

The safest options include Google Fonts, FontShare, Open Foundry, The League of Moveable Type, Velvetyne Foundry, and Font Squirrel. These are widely recommended specifically because they focus on verified commercial/open licenses. Anywhere else, take a second look to make sure the font includes a commercial license.


I’d love to see which fonts you guys choose for your books, so make sure to share them in the comments section at the end of this page. If you have a specific website with free fonts for commercial use, don’t hesitate to also include it.

I’ll keep updating the article with more websites based on what I find, along with your own recommendations.


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Panos Sakalakis
The story behind the stories. Panos Sakalakis is a storyteller, worldbuilder, and web developer based in a small town somewhere in Northern Greece with over 18 years of experience.
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