Hindi Font Previewer
Preview your text in 45+ Devanagari fonts and download the ones you like.
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प्रत्येक व्यक्ति को विचार और उसकी अभिव्यक्ति की स्वतन्त्रता का अधिकार है।
प्रत्येक व्यक्ति को विचार और उसकी अभिव्यक्ति की स्वतन्त्रता का अधिकार है।
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All fonts are provided by Google Fonts and licensed under open-source licenses (SIL OFL / Apache 2.0). FontAndSpace does not own or distribute these fonts.
45+ Devanagari Fonts
Browse a curated collection of Hindi fonts covering serif, sans-serif, display, and handwriting styles — all from Google Fonts.
Live Preview
Type your own Hindi text and see it update instantly across every font card. Adjust font size from 16px to 72px.
Free to Download
Every font is open-source under SIL OFL or Apache 2.0 license. Download directly and install on any device or design tool.
Hindi Font Styles at a Glance
Sans-Serif
Clean and modern. Best for websites, apps, and social media. Examples: Hind, Mukta, Rajdhani, Khand, Anek Devanagari, IBM Plex Sans Devanagari.
Serif
Traditional and authoritative. Best for editorial, books, and print. Examples: Noto Serif Devanagari, Martel, Rozha One, Vesper Libre.
Display
Bold and expressive. Best for headlines, posters, and thumbnails. Examples: Teko, Sarpanch, Yatra One, Modak, Baloo 2.
Handwriting
Casual and expressive. Best for creative projects and social content. Examples: Kalam, Tillana, Dekko, Atma.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Hindi font previewer?
A Hindi font previewer lets you type your own text and instantly see how it looks in different Devanagari fonts — all in one place. Instead of downloading and installing each font to test it, you can compare them side by side and pick the one that fits your design.
Are these Hindi fonts free to use?
Yes. All fonts in this tool are sourced from Google Fonts and are distributed under open-source licenses — primarily the SIL Open Font License (OFL) or Apache License 2.0. Most can be used freely in personal and commercial projects, but always check the individual font license before commercial use.
How do I download a Hindi font?
Click the "Download Font" button on any font card. This will download a ZIP file from Google Fonts containing the font files (TTF/OTF). Unzip the file and install the font on your computer by double-clicking the font file and clicking "Install".
Which is the best Hindi font for social media?
For social media posts, bold and clean fonts work best. Popular choices include Baloo 2, Teko, Rajdhani, Khand, and Anek Devanagari. For a more traditional or editorial look, try Noto Serif Devanagari, Martel, or Rozha One.
Which Hindi font is best for websites?
For body text on websites, legible fonts like Noto Sans Devanagari, Hind, Mukta, or IBM Plex Sans Devanagari are highly recommended. They are optimized for screen readability at small sizes and load efficiently via Google Fonts.
What is Devanagari script?
Devanagari is the writing system used for Hindi, Marathi, Sanskrit, Nepali, and several other South Asian languages. It is written left to right and is characterized by a horizontal line (called the "shirorekha") running along the top of letters. It has over 47 primary characters and numerous combined forms called conjunct consonants.
Can I use these fonts in Photoshop?
Yes. Download the font ZIP, install the TTF or OTF file on your system, and it will be available in any design software including Photoshop, Illustrator, and Figma. Simply restart the application after installing the font and it will appear in the font list.
What is the difference between serif and sans-serif Hindi fonts?
Serif Hindi fonts (like Noto Serif Devanagari, Martel, Rozha One) have decorative strokes at the ends of characters — they feel traditional, authoritative, and are great for editorial or print use. Sans-serif fonts (like Hind, Mukta, Rajdhani) have clean, minimal strokes — they feel modern and are ideal for UI, websites, and social media.