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Product Sans

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Geometric sans-serif typeface by Google
Product Sans
CategorySans-serif
ClassificationGeometric
FoundryGoogle
Date releasedSeptember 1, 2015 (2015-09-01)
LicenseProprietary[1]
Design based onFutura
Neuzeit Grotesk
Tempo
Avenir

Product Sans is a geometricsans-seriftypeface created byGoogle for branding purposes.[2][3] It replaced the old Google logo on September 1, 2015. As Google's branding was becoming more apparent on multiple device types, Google sought to adapt its design so that its logo could be portrayed in constrained spaces and remain consistent for its users across platforms.

Design

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The design team wanted to retain the simple and approachable styles in previous logos but also include geometric forms. It has been suggested that the design of Product Sans is inspired byFutura.[4] The most notable difference between the two is the double-story 'a', which was implemented to contrast the circular shapes of the other characters.[5] Product Sans prefers to end the stroke terminals at about 45 degrees, with the cut off being perpendicular to the tangent of the stroke.

Slight optical corrections were also made to the geometric forms. The uppercase "G" has its circular shape pulled inwards slightly where it meets the crossbar. The counters of the '6', '8', and '9' are almost perfect circles. These visual corrections were made for legibility.

License

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Product Sans is proprietary and was not released under an open source license.[6] Whilevariations of it have been freely released, Google has since reiterated Product Sans' status as a proprietary font.[7]

Usage

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The Google logo used since September 1, 2015
Main article:Google logo

The present Google logo is based on Product Sans. Slight modifications do exist in the logo compared to the typeface; the most noticeable is the slanted 'e'. The differences between the logo and Product Sans allows for distinction between the Google logotype and product name.[2] Product Sans is mainly used in the text of Google's numerous services' logotypes such asMaps,Drive,News, andEarth. Variations such as Google Sans Text have become the standard user interface typeface for numerous services and applications, and the default typeface on Android devices withGoogle Pixel software.[8][9]

Google Sans

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Google Sans
CategoryGeometric
FoundryGoogle
Colophon Foundry(now part ofMonotype Imaging)
Universal Thirst
Font Bureau
Pathfinders
Date created2017
Date releasedDecember 10, 2025 (2025-12-10)
LicenseSIL Open Font License[10]
Design based onProduct Sans
VariationsGoogle Sans Display
Google Sans Text
Google Sans Flex
Google Sans Code/Google Sans Mono

Google Sans is a size-optimized derivative of Product Sans designed for Google's customized and adapted version ofMaterial Design, the "Google Material Theme".[11][12] It was created in 2017 as a variable font alongside Google Sans Display, a variation designed for larger optical sizes.[13] Notably, compared to Product Sans, Google Sans has a tallerx-height, wider letterforms, among other changes, such as straightened terminals on some of the letters.

Other variants introduced later include Google Sans Text, a variation introduced in 2020 optimized for smaller optical sizes[14], and Google Sans Flex, a refactor utilizing thevariable font technology created in 2024.[15] Google Sans Mono, a fixed-width monospaced font was created in 2020, and was later overhauled into Google Sans Code, a programming-optimized version in 2025.

Google Sans Flex introduced multiple adjustable axes, including weight, width, optical size, and grade. It was designed to support modern responsive interfaces, utilizing variable axes to enable a wide range of typographic styles such as large display fonts and smaller user interface-oriented body fonts.[15]

License

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In August 2025, Google released Google Sans Code, a monospaced derivative of Google Sans designed for developer-facing and technical contexts, under theSIL Open Font License.[16][17]

On November 18, 2025, Google released Google Sans Flex, avariable-font evolution of Google Sans, under the SIL Open Font License. Unlike Product Sans itself, Google Sans Flex is openly licensed and intended for broader typographic experimentation and use beyond Google’s internal branding systems.[18][15]

On December 10, 2025, Google released Google Sans under the SIL Open Font License, marking the first time Google’s primary brand type family became widely available for public use.[15][19]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Google Product Sans License".Google.Archived from the original on 24 December 2016. Retrieved2 March 2017.
  2. ^ab"Evolving the Google Identity".Google Design. Archived fromthe original on 6 May 2016. Retrieved2 May 2016.
  3. ^Swanner, Nate (September 2015)."Google created an entirely new typeface (Product Sans) for its snappy logo redesign".The Next Web.Archived from the original on 10 May 2016. Retrieved2 May 2016.
  4. ^"What Font is the New Google Logo? - Design for Hackers".Design for Hackers. 2015-09-01.Archived from the original on 2017-03-13. Retrieved2017-03-12.
  5. ^"Product Sans Specimen"(PDF). Google Inc. 2015.Archived(PDF) from the original on 1 April 2017. Retrieved12 March 2017.
  6. ^"Google Fonts: license for Product Sans".Archived from the original on 2016-12-24. Retrieved2017-03-02.
  7. ^"Frequently Asked Questions | Google Fonts".Google for Developers. Retrieved2026-01-06.
  8. ^"Google Workspace Updates: Material You, a new look and feel for Google Workspace apps, is rolling out now for Android".Workspace Updates Blog. Retrieved2025-12-10.
  9. ^Li, Abner (2021-05-20)."Google apps are beginning to adopt 'Google Sans Text'".9to5Google. Archived fromthe original on 2023-06-14. Retrieved2025-12-10.
  10. ^"Google Sans".Google Fonts. Retrieved12 December 2025.
  11. ^Hall, Stephen (9 May 2018)."Now we know: Google Sans is actually a size-optimized version of Product Sans".9to5Google.Archived from the original on 14 May 2018. Retrieved14 May 2018.
  12. ^"How Google created a custom Material theme".Material Design.Archived from the original on 29 September 2018. Retrieved2 October 2018.
  13. ^"Downloads | Google Fiber Brand Guidelines".fiber-brand.appspot.com. Retrieved2025-12-10.
  14. ^Li, Abner (2021-05-20)."Google apps are beginning to adopt 'Google Sans Text'".9to5Google.Archived from the original on 2021-05-20. Retrieved2021-05-20.
  15. ^abcd"Google Sans: Evolving Google's Typeface".Google Design. Retrieved2025-12-23.
  16. ^"Google Sans Code".Google Fonts. Retrieved2025-12-10.
  17. ^Daws, Ryan (2025-08-01)."Google Sans Code font blends tech and history to boost readability".Developer Tech News. Retrieved2025-12-10.
  18. ^"Google's versatile Sans Flex font is now free to the public".Android Authority. 2025-11-18. Retrieved2025-12-10.
  19. ^"Google Sans".Google Fonts.

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