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Font Pairing Tool

Find a heading and body font combination for your store brand. Preview Google Font pairings instantly.

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Disclaimer: This free tool is provided by Commmerce for general informational and estimation purposes only. Results are indicative and may not reflect your exact figures, current tax rates, courier charges, marketplace fees, or regulatory requirements, which change over time and vary by case. Commmerce makes no warranty as to accuracy or completeness and accepts no liability for any loss or decision made based on this tool. Always verify with a qualified professional (chartered accountant, tax advisor, or the relevant official source such as the GST portal or CBIC) before acting.

How the Font Pairing Tool works

The tool suggests tested combinations of two Google Fonts, one for headings and one for body text, and previews them together live. Good pairings usually contrast style (for example a bold display heading with a clean, readable body) while keeping a consistent mood. You can preview combinations before applying them to your store, receipts, or marketing.

Worked example

For a modern kirana or fashion store you might pair Poppins for headings with Inter for body text, giving a friendly, rounded headline over highly legible product descriptions and prices.

Frequently asked questions

Which fonts work well for an Indian retail brand?

Versatile, widely supported pairings like Poppins with Inter, Montserrat with Open Sans, or Playfair Display with Lato work for most stores. Choose based on your brand feel: rounded for friendly, serif for premium.

Do these fonts support Hindi or regional scripts?

Not all Google Fonts include Devanagari or other Indian scripts. If you need Hindi, Tamil, or Bengali text, choose fonts such as Noto Sans (which has dedicated script versions) for those languages.

How many fonts should I use on my website?

Two is the safe rule: one for headings and one for body. Using more than two fonts usually looks cluttered and slows page loading.

Are Google Fonts free to use commercially?

Yes. Google Fonts are free for commercial use, including on retail websites, packaging, and printed marketing, with no licensing fee.

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