Outfit vs Manrope

Comparing two popular Google Fonts for brand typography. See how they differ in style, weight range, and personality — then try both with your actual brand assets.

Outfit

Geometric Sans

The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog

Outfit is a clean geometric sans-serif with a friendly, contemporary personality that bridges the gap between technical precision and approachability. As a variable font spanning Thin to Black, it excels in SaaS dashboards, startup landing pages, and modern editorial layouts where versatility across weights is essential. Its generous set of ligatures adds subtle typographic polish to headlines while remaining highly legible in body text and UI elements.

Weights
9
Recommended
700
Tags
modern, saas, clean, tech

Manrope

Neo-Grotesque

The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog

Manrope is a modern geometric sans-serif with a sharp, structured character that feels purpose-built for the tech and startup ecosystem. Its variable weight axis spans ExtraLight to ExtraBold, offering the flexibility needed for complex design systems, dashboards, and marketing sites. Clean without being sterile, Manrope suits SaaS platforms, fintech products, and digital-first brands that want a contemporary, no-nonsense typographic voice.

Weights
7
Recommended
800
Tags
optical, crisp, startup, modern

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between Outfit and Manrope?

Outfit is a geometric sans font: clean geometric, modern saas — confident without being cold. Manrope is a neo-grotesque font: optical-size aware — crisp at any size, startup darling. Outfit comes in 9 weights, while Manrope comes in 7.

Which is better for a startup, Outfit or Manrope?

Both are strong choices. The best way to decide is to preview each font with your actual brand assets — your logo, colors, and name. FontCast lets you do this side by side in seconds.

Are Outfit and Manrope free to use?

Yes, both Outfit and Manrope are free Google Fonts available under the SIL Open Font License for personal and commercial use.

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