by marcus
Google Sans Flex free font: Google's own brand typeface is now free and open under OFL, rebuilt by David Berlow with six axes including a rare roundness.
Google has used Google Sans Flex across Search, Maps, Gmail, and Pixel devices for years. The typeface carries a clean geometric foundation that works at every scale, from interface text to display headlines. What makes it stand apart from other variable sans-serifs is the depth of its design range. Font Bureau's David Berlow rebuilt it with six axes: weight, width, optical size, grade, slant, and roundness. Each axis operates independently, and a single file replaces what once required dozens of separate static weights and styles.
Download Google Sans Flex Free Font: Six Axes, Unlimited Range
The roundness axis is the standout feature. It shifts letterforms from crisp and geometric to softly rounded without touching weight or width. That kind of precise, isolated control is rare in variable fonts, and it makes Google Sans Flex adaptable far beyond brand contexts. The typeface scales from smartwatch UI to billboard typography without losing legibility. Designers can grab it directly from Google Fonts, install it via npm through Fontsource, or add it to a Figma project in seconds. The license is SIL Open Font License 1.1, free for commercial and personal use.
The broader story here matters. Google's in-house typographic system, powering a vast product ecosystem, is now a shared resource. Designers working on UI products, editorial layouts, or brand systems should download Google Sans Flex free font today. One variable file covers it all, at no cost, under a license that allows commercial work without attribution.
