Why We Built FontCast

Choosing a brand font shouldn't take hours. But it does — because every existing tool shows you fonts in isolation. You scroll through endless lists on Google Fonts, type "The quick brown fox" a hundred times, and still have no idea how a typeface will look with your actual brand.

What FontCast Is

FontCast is a free browser-based tool that lets you audition fonts against your actual brand assets — your logo, your colors, your brand name — in real-time. Upload your logo, pick your brand colors, and instantly see 60+ curated fonts rendered in your visual context, in both light and dark mode. Dismiss the ones you don't like. Keep narrowing until you know.

Who It's For

How It Works

  1. Enter your brand name and upload your logo
  2. Pick your brand colors (or choose a preset)
  3. Scroll through 60+ curated fonts, dismiss the ones that don't fit

Our Curation Philosophy

FontCast is opinionated. We don't show you 1,500 fonts — we show you 64 that a designer would actually consider for a brand. Each one is organized by personality — from geometric sans-serifs like Montserrat to editorial serifs like Playfair Display — with an editorial note explaining why it's worth considering.

FAQ

What is FontCast?

FontCast is a free browser-based tool for previewing curated Google Fonts with your brand assets in real-time, in both light and dark mode.

Is FontCast free?

Yes, FontCast is completely free to use. No account required.

What fonts does FontCast include?

64 curated Google Fonts across 10 categories: Geometric Sans, Humanist Sans, Neo-Grotesque, Rounded, Slab Serif, Modern Serif, Editorial Serif, Display, Monospace, and Handwritten.

Can I upload my own logo?

Yes — upload any SVG, PNG, JPG, or WebP file. It's processed entirely in your browser and never sent to a server.

How do I choose a font for my brand?

Start by uploading your logo and entering your brand name. Scroll through the curated fonts, dismissing any that don't feel right. When you're down to 3-5 finalists, you'll know which one fits.