LibreOffice includes a long list of fonts, but you may not want to use what’s available. When you want to spice up your documents with fresh fonts, download fonts online and add them to your office suite. Many popular websites offer fonts for free and you may purchase premium fonts. This guide walks you through the steps to add new fonts to LibreOffice. You need a Windows, Mac, or Linux PC. LibreOffice isn’t available on smartphones orhigh-end Chromebooks.

You’ll need to download the font file before you can add a font to LibreOffice. You can download free fonts from several online sites.FontSpaceis a useful site with neatly sorted fonts to help you find what you want. Go toDaFrontif you’re looking for novelty or sci-fi fonts.

Screenshot showing downloaded fonts in File Explorer with menu open.

Google Web Fontsis another quick and easy option to download fonts. The fonts areopen sourceand free. You can share and customize them for your own use or improve the original design with your modifications.Creative Marketoffers community-generated font groups for a few dollars.

Check the usage rights of the fonts you download. Some fonts are free for personal use but not for commercial purposes. Consider downloading open source fonts to stay on the safe side or purchase the usage rights.

Screenshot showing extracted font file with option to install it in PC

How to add fonts to LibreOffice

LibreOffice automatically pulls the fonts available on your desktop, so you don’t have to jump through many hoops. However, the process of adding new fonts may get confusing. Follow the steps below to add fonts to LibreOffice. We use a Windows 11 PC in this tutorial, but macOS users can follow along.

The newly added fonts are available across the LibreOffice suite of apps, including Writer, Calc, and Impress. You don’t need to add new fonts to each app separately.

Screenshot showing new font in LibreOffice font menu

How to troubleshoot corrupted fonts

LibreOffice works well with most fonts, but exceptions arise. For example, the fonts you add may not appear as intended or fail to show up in the font library. You can troubleshoot these issues. Close and reopen the LibreOffice client, then make sure the newly installed font appears in your office suite.

If you still face issues, delete and install the font again.

Screenshot showing menu to delete fonts in Windows

Consider picking another font from a trustworthy source if you still experience problems. macOS users can use the Font Book app to check the validity of downloaded fonts or remove duplicate copies.

Right fonts can make a difference

If you often deal with text-related tasks, you likely appreciate the significance of fonts. The right font changes the aesthetic of a visual project or a document. LibreOffice makes it easy to add any font you see online. You may also want to learnhow to change the font on your Android phone.

While LibreOffice is a popular alternative to Microsoft 365, its lack of mobile apps and collaboration features might lead you to seek alternatives.Google Workspaceis a solid option, with access to a range of productivity apps, such asGoogle SheetsandGoogle Docs. It’s available across most devices, including desktops, smartphones, and Chromebooks.