Description: Adds all Google Webfonts into your visual editor panel when creating posts or pages. Now you have access to almost 700 universal, cross- …
As of April 2026, Supreme Google Webfonts is a WordPress fonts plugin with 1.0K+ active installations and a 4.1/5 rating from 15 reviews. It has been downloaded 46K+ times in total. Requires WordPress 3.2.1+ and PHP false+. Available on WordPress.org since 2011. Last updated 8 years ago — may have compatibility concerns. Downloads are up 10% this week. Top alternative: Custom Fonts – Host Your Fonts Locally.
This plugin simply activates, and makes accessible the ENTIRE Google Webfonts repository. Your visual editor will show a new, third row with an easy drop-down list for choosing fonts.
I also added a box for font size selection… they seem to go hand in hand.
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Perfect, thanks!
Nooop …. With this plugin I can’t the content in the editor
Some kind of bug???
from 4 Stars to 1 Star
It works (also with the plugin WP Edit)
…. but …. not all GoogleFonts are included
@igmoweb Would be great if you could add missing Google Fonts by yourself
//Lars, Copenhagen
Need to click on Dashboard -> settings -> writing. Just slightly scroll down, you will find the list of Google fonts. Select the fonts by ticking the checkboxes before the fonts and click on “Save Changes” button located at bottom left of the page. After which you click on “Add New” in the post section to add a new post. In the visual editor click on “Toggle Toolbar” button or Press (Shift + Alt + Z) buttons of the keyboard simultaneously. You will find a third row in the tool bar which displays “Font Family” and “Font Sizes” drop down from which you can select the desired Google font and the size of the font to be used for the post or page.
Really a good plugin
installed this plugin today and doesn’t seem to work with wp 4.7.3
Works great. I tried a couple of other google fonts plugins and this was by far the easiest to use. Just install it, activate, and choose what fonts you want to use. The drop down menu appears, and bingo, your back to work.
| WordPress | 3.2.1+ requiredTested up to 4.1.42 |
| PHP | false+ required |
= 2.0.1
…and 2 more changes
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