Web Safe Font Reference
A complete reference and preview guide to web safe fonts. These are fonts pre-installed on most operating systems, requiring no downloads.
Web Safe Font Reference in Action
Arial
Verdana
Helvetica
Tahoma
Trebuchet MS
Times New Roman
Georgia
Garamond
Courier New
Brush Script MT
About This Tool
Before web fonts became common, designers relied on "web safe fonts" for consistent typography. These fonts, like Arial and Georgia, are still excellent choices for performance-critical applications (like HTML emails) or as fallbacks.
How to Use
1. Simply browse the list of web safe fonts.
2. Each font is displayed with its name, allowing you to see how it renders in your browser.
3. Click the "Copy CSS" button next to any font to copy its `font-family` declaration to your clipboard.
2. Each font is displayed with its name, allowing you to see how it renders in your browser.
3. Click the "Copy CSS" button next to any font to copy its `font-family` declaration to your clipboard.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Are web safe fonts still relevant? A: Yes, they are crucial for performance and as the final fallbacks in your font stack. They are also essential for HTML emails where web font support is limited.