Discover the Hidden Google Feature That Will Transform Your Typing Experience
I just discovered a new Google feature that has taken my typing experience to the next level. As a typography enthusiast, I’m excited to share this awesome surprise with fellow font lovers.
The Surprise: Typing Your Favorite Font
To experience this feature, simply head to Google and type in your favorite font. Yes, you read that right – type in the name of the font, and the entire page will transform into that font style. I stumbled upon this feature by accident, typing in ‘comic sans’ for an unrelated reason, and was thrilled to see the text change before my eyes.
Examples and Tips
My colleague tried it with other fonts, including Garamond, Impact, and Times New Roman. Sometimes, you need to add ‘font’ to the name of the font for it to work. Many of the best free fonts are on the list, so feel free to experiment and find your favorite.
Here are a few examples:
- Comic Sans: As you can see, Comic Sans completely transforms the feel of the internet. How friendly it could be!
- Impact: I can see why we don’t use Impact more widely. For more useable web fonts, see our guide. And learn about types of typography here.
Conclusion
This Google feature is a game-changer for typography enthusiasts. It’s a fun and creative way to express yourself and add some personality to your online interactions. So, go ahead and give it a try – you never know what font you might discover!
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What fonts are available for this feature?
A: Google has a vast list of fonts available, including popular ones like Comic Sans, Garamond, Impact, and Times New Roman.
Q: Do I need to add ‘font’ to the name of the font for it to work?
A: Yes, sometimes you need to add ‘font’ to the name of the font for it to work.
Q: Can I use this feature on any device?
A: Yes, this feature is available on all devices, including desktops, laptops, and mobile devices.
Q: Is this feature available on all Google services?
A: Yes, this feature is available on all Google services, including Google Search, Google Chrome, and Google Docs.

