Integrate the Adobe Fonts service into your WordPress website or blog to use a range of over 25,000 high-quality fonts.
As of April 2026, Adobe Fonts (formerly Typekit) for WordPress is a WordPress font plugin with 10K+ active installations and a 4.9/5 rating from 7 reviews. It has been downloaded 329K+ times in total. Requires WordPress 6.0+ and PHP false+. Available on WordPress.org since 2009. Last updated 1 year ago — may have compatibility concerns. Downloads are down 7% this week. Top alternative: Local Google Fonts.
Embed and use Adobe Fonts (https://fonts.adobe.com) in your WordPress website without having to edit your theme!
Adobe Fonts offers a service that allows you to select from a range of over 25,000 high-quality fonts for your WordPress website. The fonts are applied using the font-face standard, so they are standards compliant, fully licensed, and accessible.
To use this plugin, you need to sign up with Adobe Fonts, install this plugin, and then either configure some Adobe Fonts selectors or define your own CSS rules. Adobe Fonts selectors provide a quick and easy way to get fonts enabled on your site. Using your own CSS rules (as explained in Adobe Fonts’ Advanced tips) gives you more control and lets you access additional attributes such as font-weight. This plugin allows you to cre…
It’s easy-to-use and great for brand consistency.
I was working on optimization of a site. Initial js script loading from your plugin was creating render blocking, even though fonts loaded using async technique. Today I saw your update, it looks like initial script is loaded asynchronously now and it is removed from render blocking, checked with google pagespeed insights.
Thank you 🙂
Makes using Typekit Fonts a total breeze. I probably won’t use Google Fonts much any more as this is so easy. I especially found the CSS box in the settings very helpful so I didn’t have to alter my theme or child theme in any way.
I installed the plugin and went and created a free account at TypeKit. I was under the impression that the font would just automatically take over. But the font only works for css that I specify. Still pretty good, easy to use, just wish it would automatically take over.
works. A+
| WordPress | 6.0+ requiredTested up to 6.6.5 |
| PHP | false+ required |
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