Customify is a theme Customizer booster to easily customize Fonts, Colors, and other options for a certain WordPress theme.
As of April 2026, Customify is a WordPress fonts plugin with 10K+ active installations and a 3.8/5 rating from 9 reviews. It has been downloaded 702K+ times in total. Requires WordPress 5.9.0+ and PHP 7.4+. Available on WordPress.org since 2015. Recently updated within the last 3 months. Downloads are down 6% this week. Top alternative: Custom Fonts – Host Your Fonts Locally.
With Customify, developers can easily create advanced theme-specific options inside the WordPress Customizer. Using those options, a user can make presentational changes without having to know or edit the theme code.
This plugin is primarily intended to be used together with Pixelgrade themes. So the best way to get acquainted with it’s capabilities is to study the way one of Pixelgrade’s themes integrates with it.
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The plugin works well IF AND ONLY IF you work STRICTLY with the themes they sell.
If you choose however to work with some other gallery plugin, Customify will cause your site to lag, ultimately breaking it as things get wonky pretty quickly.
Everything work smooth! Thank you!
I love Pixelgrade as a company – they’re a small but mighty team pumping out beautiful themes. The Customify plugin makes setting up their themes super easy, and the customization panel within Customify is very intuitive.
I love that there are preset color schemes so I don’t have to go learn about color harmonies, I just choose one that’s good enough and move on to focus on the content of the site.
5-star team and plugin.
Doesn’t keep colour attribution. Had to Rollback to version 2.55 (with WP Rollback)
I’m not sure which update started to mess up with the fonts, but every time I change the size font or font, the next day it is set again by default (font title size Hanken 400). You got to fix this, or just discontinue this plugin.
UPDATE May 11th 2020: Since version 2.7.3 everything is working again. Apparently, the issue was a conflict between Customify and The Event Calendar Pro.
| WordPress | 5.9.0+ requiredTested up to 6.9.4 |
| PHP | 7.4+ required |
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