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FontshareGoogle FontsHappy Hues
| Field | Fontsharefontshare.com | Google Fontsfonts.google.com | Happy Hueshappyhues.co |
|---|---|---|---|
| What it is | Free font service from the Indian Type Foundry offering a small, tightly curated set of contemporary families — Satoshi, General Sans, Clash Display, Cabinet Grotesk and similar — many with variable versions. Serve from their CDN or download the files and self-host. | Library of open-source typefaces, almost all under the SIL Open Font License 1.1 with a handful under Apache 2.0. Serve them from Google's CDN, self-host the files, or bundle them into a native app. Includes variable fonts and the Material Symbols icon set. | Seventeen curated palettes demonstrated by recolouring the entire site as you switch between them. Every swatch is annotated with the role it plays — background, headline, paragraph, button, card, stroke — and clicking one copies its hex. Built by Mackenzie Child. |
| Category | Design tools, color & type | Design tools, color & type | Design tools, color & type |
| Cost tier | free | free | free |
| Pricing | Free | Free | Free |
| Why builders pick it | The quickest way to stop looking like every other Google Fonts site. A handful of these faces read as expensive typography while costing nothing, which is exactly the trade a solo builder wants. | Zero-cost, zero-friction type that is legally safe in commercial products, including ones you sell. Self-hosting a subset via Fontsource or next/font also kills a render-blocking third-party request. | Answers the question palette generators dodge: not which five colours, but which of them belongs on the button versus the card background. Copy the role assignments straight into your CSS variables. |
| Watch out for | The ITF licence covers personal and commercial use and embedding in sites and apps, but you may not resell or redistribute the font files themselves. Check the terms per family — some are free cuts of larger paid families. | Serving from Google's CDN sends visitor IP addresses to Google, which a German court ruled a GDPR violation — self-host the files if you have EU traffic. The OFL also bars selling the font files on their own and reserves certain names for modified versions. | Only 17 palettes and no generator — it is a reference you visit once per project, not a daily tool. |
| How to wire it up | not logged | npm i @fontsource/inter, or import from next/font/google | not logged |
| Editor's pick | No | No | No |
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# Tool comparison — Fontshare vs Google Fonts vs Happy Hues Source: Kbaise, a directory of tools that work with Lovable projects. Pick one and tell me why before writing any integration code. ## Fontshare (fontshare) - URL: https://www.fontshare.com - Category: Design tools, color & type - Cost: free — Free - What it is: Free font service from the Indian Type Foundry offering a small, tightly curated set of contemporary families — Satoshi, General Sans, Clash Display, Cabinet Grotesk and similar — many with variable versions. Serve from their CDN or download the files and self-host. - Why builders pick it: The quickest way to stop looking like every other Google Fonts site. A handful of these faces read as expensive typography while costing nothing, which is exactly the trade a solo builder wants. - Trap: The ITF licence covers personal and commercial use and embedding in sites and apps, but you may not resell or redistribute the font files themselves. Check the terms per family — some are free cuts of larger paid families. - Full dossier: /api/public/tools/fontshare ## Google Fonts (google-fonts) - URL: https://fonts.google.com - Category: Design tools, color & type - Cost: free — Free - What it is: Library of open-source typefaces, almost all under the SIL Open Font License 1.1 with a handful under Apache 2.0. Serve them from Google's CDN, self-host the files, or bundle them into a native app. Includes variable fonts and the Material Symbols icon set. - Why builders pick it: Zero-cost, zero-friction type that is legally safe in commercial products, including ones you sell. Self-hosting a subset via Fontsource or next/font also kills a render-blocking third-party request. - Trap: Serving from Google's CDN sends visitor IP addresses to Google, which a German court ruled a GDPR violation — self-host the files if you have EU traffic. The OFL also bars selling the font files on their own and reserves certain names for modified versions. - Wiring: npm i @fontsource/inter, or import from next/font/google - Full dossier: /api/public/tools/google-fonts ## Happy Hues (happy-hues) - URL: https://www.happyhues.co - Category: Design tools, color & type - Cost: free — Free - What it is: Seventeen curated palettes demonstrated by recolouring the entire site as you switch between them. Every swatch is annotated with the role it plays — background, headline, paragraph, button, card, stroke — and clicking one copies its hex. Built by Mackenzie Child. - Why builders pick it: Answers the question palette generators dodge: not which five colours, but which of them belongs on the button versus the card background. Copy the role assignments straight into your CSS variables. - Trap: Only 17 palettes and no generator — it is a reference you visit once per project, not a daily tool. - Full dossier: /api/public/tools/happy-hues ## Rules 1. Prefer the free tier when no budget was stated, and say what the ceiling is. 2. Read the full dossier before integrating. 3. Fetch /api/public/models before writing any AI model ID.
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