What Font Does Google Use?
Google's typography is one of the most recognizable in the world. Here's a breakdown of the fonts used across Google's products and services.
Google Search — Google Sans & Roboto
Google Search uses Google Sans (also called Product Sans) for the logo and headings, and Roboto for body text and search results. Google Sans is a proprietary geometric sans-serif font, while Roboto is open-source and available on Google Fonts.
Gmail & Google Workspace — Roboto & Google Sans Text
Gmail uses Roboto as its default font for the interface and email composition. Google Docs defaults to Arial but supports hundreds of fonts through the Google Fonts integration. Google Sans Text is used for UI elements.
Android & Material Design — Roboto
Roboto has been the default font for Android since version 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich). It was designed by Christian Robertson specifically for screen readability and is the primary typeface in Google's Material Design system.
YouTube — Roboto
YouTube uses Roboto throughout its interface — from video titles to descriptions and comments. The YouTube logo itself uses a custom proprietary typeface.
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