headline font: Fraunces (1/32) — click to keep not deciding
Google Fonts has ~1,900 fonts, which is famously unusable. Luckily, the last twelve months of Reddit produced 22 independent solutions. Now there’s finally a tool for choosing which font-choosing tool to choose. You’re welcome.
Every specimen collected from r/fonts, r/typography, r/SideProject & friends, Aug 2025 – Aug 2026 (updated as they keep arriving). Hover a card to preview the chooser in a font we also could not choose.
Three simple steps, because sections like this always have three simple steps.
Open Google Fonts. Feel that the grid of every font, previewable, with filters, is somehow "impossible to use."
Do not search Reddit, Product Hunt, or the six identical tools launched last quarter. Open your agentic IDE instead.
Deploy to Vercel, post "I couldn’t find a tool that worked for me, so I built my own. Its Free!!" and never renew the domain.
All testimonials are fictional, which puts us at genre parity.
"I used to waste minutes choosing a font. Now I waste hours choosing a font chooser. That’s growth."
— Fictional Designer, series-A slop startup"Before FontChooserChooser I had 1,900 fonts to pick from. Now I have 22 websites with 1,900 fonts each. Math is beautiful."
— Invented Founder, building in public"Nobody asked for another font pairer, so I built one." (real Reddit title, April 2026 — the domain is already dead)
— the most honest man in the genreFree forever, until the Vercel hobby tier or the founder’s attention runs out — whichever comes first (median: 11 weeks).