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Custom typography and Google Fonts in Confluence

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Confluence Font Apps Compared: Google Fonts vs Custom Fonts Pro

· 11 min read
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Confluence ships with a fixed set of system fonts. For most teams that works fine, but if your company has brand guidelines, an accessibility requirement for specific typefaces, or simply wants documentation that looks polished and professional, the default typography falls short.

The Atlassian Marketplace now offers several apps that let you use custom fonts on your Confluence pages. But with different feature sets, pricing models, and levels of maturity, choosing the right one takes more than a quick glance at star ratings.

This post compares the leading Confluence custom font apps side by side so you can make an informed decision for your team.

How to Change Fonts in Confluence (Google Fonts, Custom Typography & More)

· 18 min read
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Confluence ships with a fixed set of system fonts that work for general documentation. But if your company has brand guidelines specifying particular typefaces, or your team wants documentation that looks polished and distinct from every other Confluence site, the default typography is not enough. Custom fonts transform a generic-looking wiki into a branded internal product that team members immediately recognize.

Google Fonts for Confluence gives you access to over 1,798 Google Fonts directly inside your Confluence pages. You can customize font family, weight, size, color, and alignment with a live preview that shows exactly how your text will look before you save. This step-by-step tutorial walks through everything: installing the app, configuring fonts, applying them across spaces, and maintaining a consistent typographic system that respects accessibility and brand standards.

Google Fonts for Confluence — Which Custom Typography App Fits Your Team?

· 5 min read
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Every Confluence page looks the same — same font, same size, same limited formatting. When you want a landing page that stands out, a team announcement that gets read, or documentation that looks professional, Confluence's built-in typography holds you back.

Several apps on the Atlassian Marketplace try to solve this. We built Google Fonts for Confluence to give teams access to the full Google Fonts library (1,798+ families) with a live preview editor. In this post we compare it against every alternative so you can choose the right one.