Licenses

Font Licenses – What You Need to Know

At Fontfine.com, we want you to enjoy downloading and using fonts while also respecting the rights of their creators.
Here’s a simple guide to help you understand the different types of licenses for the fonts you find on our website.

Free for Personal Use

  • You can use the font in your personal projects (school work, personal designs, invitations, etc.).

  • Not allowed for business, commercial, or money-making purposes.

  • If you want to use it for commercial work, you must purchase or obtain the commercial license from the font’s creator.

Commercial Use

  • You can use the font for both personal and business purposes.

  • This includes websites, advertisements, products for sale, branding, and client work.

  • Sometimes you may need to buy the license directly from the font author before using it commercially.

Open Source / Public Domain

  • These fonts are free to use for both personal and commercial projects.

  • You can modify, share, and use them without restrictions.

  • Always check if the creator requests attribution (credit).

Demo Fonts

  • These are trial versions of fonts provided for testing and preview purposes.

  • They are not for commercial use unless you buy the full license.

Important Notes

  • Always read the font’s included License or ReadMe file before using it.

  • If you are unsure about a font’s usage rights, contact the font creator.

  • Fontfine.com does not claim ownership of fonts uploaded by creators and provides them for educational and personal use unless stated otherwise.

Why This Matters

Respecting font licenses protects the work of talented designers and keeps our creative community strong.
By following these simple rules, you ensure that you are using fonts legally and ethically.