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Is possible to use "San francisco" font on website ? Free? [closed]

Is possible to use san francisco font on website?

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Francisco_(2014_typeface)

Is possible free? Is illegal? Is there another font line san francisco font?

Thanks :)

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Giovanni-Borgia Avatar asked Aug 24 '15 09:08

Giovanni-Borgia


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Is San Francisco font copyrighted?

It is licensed to registered third-party developers only for the design and development of applications for Apple's platforms. Only SF Pro, SF Compact, SF Mono, SF Arabic, and New York variants are available for download on Developer website and they are the only SF variants allowed to be used by developers.

Can I use San Francisco font in my website?

The newly created Apple's San Francisco font is comfortable for human eyes as per research. Normally Apple's font can not be used on any webpage through CSS. These kind of fonts are in-build in Apple's product but the new San Francisco font can be used in any web content.

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No. SF is a system font only. Use extends to creating mock ups exclusively for testing. See the readme included with the download.

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No. They only allow their font to be licensed by app developers developing for Apple products. If you make an app cross platform, you can't even use SF Pro for the Android version of the app.


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2. Permitted License Uses and Restrictions.
A. Limited License. Subject to the terms of this License, you may use the Apple Font solely for creating mock-ups of user interfaces to be used in software products running on Apple’s iOS or OS X operating systems, as applicable. The foregoing right includes the right to show the Apple Font in screen shots, images, mock-ups or other depictions, digital and/or print, of such software products running solely on iOS or OS X.

So, you can't use it, unless you only use it on your website to showcase your iOS/OSX app, in which case it is free to use.

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Amadan Avatar answered Oct 17 '22 09:10

Amadan