From a single project to an entire company, find the right fit, and adjust it whenever you need.
Font licensing can be confusing, but it doesn't have to be. Most projects are covered by a single, straightforward license, and this guide helps you find the one that fits, understand what it includes, and know when it's worth getting in touch for something custom.
Buy once, use permanently.
Perpetual licenses, no subscriptions, no recurring fees.
No external servers.
Self-hosted webfonts, GDPR-friendly, no third-party tracking.
Scalable licensing.
Add users, traffic, apps, or media as your needs grow.
A real person to talk to.
Questions, custom needs, or edge cases? Talk to us directly, and we’ll work it out together.
You license the right to use.
You are buying the right to use the font, not the font itself. Fonts are software, and like most software, they are licensed, not owned.
The use decides the license.
What you need depends on what you do with the font, print, web, app, or company-wide. That’s what the finder below is for.
Licensing keeps it fair.
A proper license makes your use legitimate and makes sure the people who designed the typeface are paid for their work.
In agency work, the licensing problem often surfaces too late: a logo is designed and approved, and only then does someone notice the font license didn’t cover it, or that there are no office versions, or that the files can’t be handed over. This checklist helps you settle those questions before you start, not after the client has signed off. With our fonts, the usual sticking points are straightforward: logos are included, office versions are available, and extending a license is quick and affordable. Print it, fill it in, and bring it to your next project.
All our licenses are perpetual: you pay once and keep them, worldwide, with no subscription. Pick the one that matches your use, or combine several. Not sure? Use the license finder above.
Desktop
Priced per user
For print, logos and static graphics, priced per user. Covers logos, print, packaging, merchandise, signage and social media images, with unlimited print runs. The font files stay with you; embedding in websites, apps or digital products needs another license.
Web
Priced per domain & pageviews
To self-host the fonts on your website, priced per domain by page views. Live website text via @font-face, served from your own server. No external services, GDPR-friendly, independent of Google Fonts. One license per domain, subdomains included. Display text only; tools where visitors style text with the font need a separate license.
App
Priced per app title
For app-owned text in native iOS and Android apps, priced per app title. The same app on both platforms counts as one title, with no limit on downloads. App-owned text only; SaaS, desktop software and user-facing design tools need a separate license.
eBook / PDF
Priced per title
For e-books and commercial PDFs, priced per title. All formats and language versions of the same work count as one title, with no limit on copies sold. Read-only; the fonts are protected from extraction. Periodicals are arranged individually.
Corporate
The simple option · Priced by company size
One license combines all of the above with no limit on users, domains, apps or eBook/PDF titles, across your entire company worldwide. It also covers digital advertising and embedding the fonts in office documents and email newsletters. Priced by company size. Pay once and don't think about font licensing again.
Anything else
By arrangement · Individually priced
Need the fonts for something beyond these licenses? Digital advertising, email newsletters, video and broadcast, games, server or print-on-demand, software or devices (OEM), SaaS: we license all of these individually. Tell us what you have in mind and we'll find a solution that fits.
Trial Fonts
Try before you buy · Free of charge
Free trial fonts for testing, layout exploration and client presentations before publication. For internal, non-commercial use only. When you're ready, license the final project.
Whoever actually uses the fonts. If you design for a client and hand over only finished, non-editable results such as a logo or a print PDF, the license is yours. If the client will work with the fonts themselves, the license must be in their name; they become the licensee. You can buy it for them, as long as they are named as the licensee.
No. The font files stay with the named licensee. Printers, freelancers and clients receive only finished, non-editable files such as print-ready PDFs, never the fonts themselves. If someone else genuinely needs to work with the fonts, they need their own license. However, if you need an arrangement that includes sharing with external parties, just get in touch and we'll find the right solution.
It's the key distinction in licensing. A static graphic such as a logo, a social media image or a flattened banner is a finished picture; the font is no longer in it, so a Desktop license covers it. An embedded font in a website, app, e-book or editable document means the font file travels with the product, and that needs the matching license (Web, App, eBook/PDF).
Not automatically. Fonts that came preinstalled with your system or bundled with other software have their own terms, which often don't include commercial use. Having a font on your computer doesn't mean you're licensed to use it for your work.
Your license is perpetual; you buy once and keep it. Improvements and updates to the fonts you licensed are free. New formats or substantially new versions developed later aren't automatically included, but existing license holders can add them when available, just ask.
Your license can be extended without starting over; you only pay the difference. If you add desktop users, more page views, or move into new media, just upgrade the relevant part. A single company that grows in staff keeps its Corporate license without paying again.
You self-host the fonts with the WOFF files we provide, served from your own server via @font-face. Nothing loads from external servers, no third-party requests, no tracking. This keeps your site independent of services like Google Fonts and friendly to GDPR requirements.
By the size of the company as a whole, not only the people who use the fonts. We use three tiers: small (up to 50 employees or €10M annual revenue), medium (up to 250 employees or €50M), and large (up to 2500 employees or €500M). You choose the matching tier when you order.
The Corporate license covers one legal entity, including all its staff and locations worldwide. Subsidiaries, affiliated companies and external contractors are not automatically included, but can be added by arrangement, just talk to us.
Beyond our standard licenses, we can tailor a typeface to your brand. Because we make the fonts, any changes come from us, done properly. Three ways, from light to bespoke:
Light
Your own edition
No design changes, just made yours: we deliver one of our existing fonts under your own font name, and in special formats if you need them, such as office fonts for Word and PowerPoint. Comes with a company-wide license.
Custom
A customised font
A real design change: pick one of our typefaces and work with us to modify individual characters, adjust weights, or shape details to match your brand's personality. We finalise the files as your own font.
Bespoke
A brand-new typeface
Designed from scratch for a truly unique voice, made to fit your brand exactly, with one simple, exclusive license for all uses.
Then just ask. For licensing questions, unusual projects, or a setup that doesn't fit any of the boxes above, write to us and you'll reach a real person who knows the fonts, not a ticketing system. We're happy to help you find the right license, talk through a custom need, or simply confirm you've got it right before you buy.
Everything on this page is the plain-language version, written to help you decide. The legally binding terms are in the License Agreement (EULA). If anything differs, the EULA is what counts. Read the full License Agreement