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How to Add a Font in Google Docs
Google Docs lets you add hundreds of free Google Fonts to your font picker through **More fonts**. There's no upload of custom font files, but the catalog is large.
Open the More fonts dialog
- Click the font name dropdown in the toolbar (e.g. Arial).
- Click More fonts at the top of the list.
Browse and pick fonts
- Use the Scripts, Show, and Sort filters at the top to narrow by language, style, or popularity.
- Click any font name to add it; a checkmark appears next to chosen fonts.
- Selected fonts move to the My fonts column on the right.
Apply and remove
- Click OK to close—your new fonts now appear in the font dropdown.
- To remove a font, reopen More fonts, click the X next to the font under My fonts, then OK.
Custom uploaded fonts
Google Docs does not support uploading .otf/.ttf files. If you need a brand-specific font that''s not on Google Fonts, consider Google Slides (with embedded images) or a desktop tool.
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