Inspector

Want to know what fonts another site is using?

Paste the URL and I’ll scan the page stylesheets for the text styles I can spot, then map common elements like headings, paragraphs, and links to the font families they seem to use.

Website font detector

Paste a URL and I’ll map the text styles I can spot.

The inspector fetches the page server-side, scans inline styles and linked stylesheets, and gives you a best-effort read on text elements like headings, paragraphs, links, and buttons. It does not emulate a browser, so this is meant as a quick typography shortcut rather than a perfect computed-style audit.

When you submit, the app fetches the page and its public stylesheets on the server, then tries to map text elements to font families. You can paste a full URL or just a domain like example.com.

Enter a public website URL to see which fonts appear to be wired to text elements, grouped in a way that is easier to skim.