Fonts Ninja
Identify fonts on a website with Fonts Ninja—a web font identifier and browser extension for inspecting live typography, then browsing specimen pages.
Explore Typewolf for typography research—trending sites, font lists, pairings, and per-typeface guides used by designers shortlisting web fonts.

Identify live fonts, pair UI type, or browse free libraries on Uwarp when Typewolf-style research is not the job.
Details below the decision summary—features, workflow, and scope notes.
Reviewed on 21 August 2026 · Typewolf — official site
What’s trending in type
Site examples that show which families ship on notable marketing and product pages.
Font classification lists
Browse curated top lists for sans, serif, mono, humanist, and related categories.
Per-typeface guides
Open dedicated font pages for usage context, pairings, and related recommendations.
Alternatives and recommendations
Find substitutes for popular commercial faces and recommendation-style shortlists.
Learning resources
Checklists, books lists, and guides for hierarchy and production typography decisions.
Start from content and constraints
Decide UI density, language needs, and brand tone before browsing trend lists.
Shortlist with site evidence
Capture 3–5 families from trending sites or classification lists and note where each works.
Confirm licensing and delivery
Leave Typewolf for foundry or vendor pages to verify web licenses and language coverage.
Prototype in your layout
Test scale and contrast in your real UI—inspiration sites are not a substitute for local proof.
Brand and marketing designers
Study current visual language from real campaigns and launch pages.
Product and UI designers
Benchmark sans/serif/mono options with usage context before picking a product stack.
Design educators and students
Use lists and guides as structured references for typography critique and assignments.