List of monospaced typefaces

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This list of monospaced typefaces details standard monospaced fonts used in classical typesetting and printing.

Samples of Monospaced typefaces
Typeface nameExample 1Example 2Example 3
Anonymous Pro
 [1] 
Font-name-anonymouspro 01.svg Font-pangram-anonymouspro.svg Font-sample-anonymouspro.svg
Bitstream Vera Sans Mono
 [2] 
Font-name-bitstreamverasansmono.svg Font-pangram-bitstreamverasansmono.svg Font-sample-bitstreamverasansmono.svg
Cascadia Code Font-name-cascadiacode.svg Font-pangram-cascadiacode.svg Font-sample-cascadiacode.svg
Century Schoolbook Monospace CenturySBM sample.svg
Comic Mono
 [3] 
Font-name-comicmono.svg Font-pangram-comicmono.svg Font-sample-comicmono.svg
Computer Modern Mono/Typewriter
 [4] 
Font-name-umtypewriter.svg Font-pangram-umtypewriter.svg UMTypewriterSpecimen.svg
Consolas
Class: Humanist
Consolas font.svg Consolas sample.svg ConsolasSP.svg
Courier
 [5] 
Courier font.svg Courier sample.svg Courier.svg
Cousine Font-name-cousine.svg Font-pangram-cousine.svg Font-sample-cousine.svg
DejaVu Sans Mono DejaVu Sans Mono font.svg DejaVu Sans Mono sample.svg DejaVu Sans Mono.svg
Droid Sans Mono

[6]

Droid Sans Mono Typeface Name.png Droid Sans Mono Sample.png DroidSansMonoSpecimen.svg
Envy Code R
 [7] 
Font-name-envycoder.svg Font-pangram-envycoder.svg Font-sample-envycoder.svg
Everson Mono
 [8] 
Everson-mono-font.png Everson-mono-sample.png Eversonmono.png
Fantasque Sans Font-name-fantasquesans.svg Font-pangram-fantasquesans.svg Font-sample-fantasquesans.svg
Fira Code
 [9] 
Font-name-firacode.svg Font-pangram-firacode.svg Font-sample-firacode.svg
Fira Mono
 [10] 
Font-name-firamono.svg Font-pangram-firamono.svg Fira Mono font specimen.png
Fixed Fixed sample.png
Fixedsys Fixedsys font sample-withText Fixedsys.png Fixedsys Basic.png Fixedsysfontpreview.svg
FreeMono
 [11] 
FreeMono1.png FreeMono2.png
Go Mono
 [12] 
Gomono-nameplate.svg GoMono-pangram.svg Font-sample-gomono.svg
Hack
 [13] 
Font-name-hack.svg Font-pangram-hack.svg Font-sample-hack.svg
HyperFont HyperFont sample.svg HyperFontSP.svg
IBM MDA IBM MDA Sample.svg
IBM Plex Mono
 [14] 
IBM Plex Mono nameplate.svg IBM Plex Mono pangram.svg IBM Plex Mono sample.svg
Inconsolata
 [15] 
Font-name-inconsolata.svg Font-pangram-inconsolata.svg Inconsolata.svg
Input Font-name-input.svg Font-pangram-input.svg Font-sample-input.svg
Iosevka
 [16] 
Font-name-iosevka.svg Font-pangram-iosevka.svg Iosevka sample.svg
JetBrains Mono
 [17] 
Font-name-jetbrainsmono.svg Font-pangram-jetbrainsmono.svg Font-sample-jetbrainsmono.svg
JuliaMono Font-name-juliamono.svg Font-pangram-juliamono.svg Font-sample-juliamono.svg
Letter Gothic
 [18] 
Letter gothic nom.svg LetterGothic sample.svg LetterGothicSP.svg
Liberation Mono
 [19] 
Liberation Mono nameplate.svg Font Sample - Liberation Mono.svg
Lucida Console
 [20] 
Lucida Console font.svg Lucida Console sample.svg Lucidaconsole.png
Menlo
 [21] 
Menlo nameplate sample.svg Menlo pangram sample.svg Menlo font.tiff
Monaco
 [22] 
Monaco font.svg Monaco sample.svg MonacoSpecimen.svg
Monofur
 [23] 
Monofur font.svg Monofur sample.svg MonofurSP.svg
Monospace (Unicode)
 [24] 
MonospaceSP.svg
Nimbus Mono L Nimbus Mono Specimen.png
NK57 Monospace
 [25] 
Font-name-nk57monospace.svg Font-pangram-nk57monospace.svg Nk57monospace sample.svg
Noto Mono
Designer: Google
NotoMono1.png NotoMono2.png Font-sample-notomono.svg
OCR-A OCR-A font.svg OCR-A sample.svg OCR-A SP.svg
OCR-B
 [26] 
Class: Neo-grotesque
OCR-B font.svg OCR-B sample.svg OCR-B SP.svg
Operator Mono Font-name-operatormono.svg Font-pangram-operatormono.svg Font-sample-operatormono.svg
Overpass Mono
 [27] 
Overpass Mono nameplate.svg Overpass Mono pangram.svg Font-sample-overpassmono.svg
Oxygen Mono
 [28] 
Oxygen Mono1.png Oxygen Mono2.png
PragmataPro
 [29] 
PragmataPro name.svg PragmataPro sample.png Pragmata in use.png
Prestige Elite
 [30] 
Prestige Elite.png Prestige Elite sample.png PrestigeEliteSP.svg
ProFont
 [31] 
ProFont.png ProFontSample.png ProFontSP.svg
PT Mono
 [32] 
Font-name-ptmono.svg Font-pangram-ptmono.svg PTMono.svg
Recursive Mono Font-name-recursive.svg Font-pangram-recursive.svg Font-sample-recursive.svg
Roboto Mono
 [33] 
Roboto Mono nameplate.svg Roboto Mono pangram.svg Roboto Mono sample.png
SF Mono Font-name-sfmono.svg Font-pangram-sfmono.svg Font-sample-sfmono.svg
Source Code Pro
 [34] 
Source Code Pro - Typeface name sample.svg Source Code Pro - sample.svg
Spleen
 [35] 
Spleen Specimen.png
Terminus
Class: Spurless
Terminus Specimen.png
Tex Gyre Cursor Font-name-texgyrecursor.svg Font-pangram-texgyrecursor.svg TeX Gyre Cursor.svg
Ubuntu Mono
 [36] 
Font-name-ubuntumono.svg Font-pangram-ubuntumono.svg
Victor Mono Font-name-victormono.svg Font-pangram-victormono.svg Font-sample-victormono.svg
Wumpus Mono
Designer: Vaughan Type
Font-name-Wumpus-Mono.svg Font-pangram-Wumpus-Mono.svg Font-specimen-Wumpus-Mono.svg

See also

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References

  1. designed by Mark Simonson
  2. Bitstream Vera Sans Mono is a subset of DejaVu fonts#Sans Mono
  3. forked from Comic Shanns. https://dtinth.github.io/comic-mono-font/
  4. also known as Latin Modern Mono and UM Typewriter
  5. designers Howard "Bud" Kettler, Adrian Frutiger
  6. designed by Steve Matteson
  7. Envy Code R is a font designed by Damien Guard. While it is free to download, it is under a license which forbids redistribution. The homepage is https://damieng.com/envy-code-r.
  8. designed by Michael Everson
  9. based on Fira Mono extended by Nikita Prokopov
  10. designed by Erik Spiekermann, Ralph du Carrois The Mozilla Foundation, Telefonica S.A.
  11. designed by Primož Peterlin, Steve White
  12. designed by Bigelow & Holmes
  13. a variant of Bitstream Vera Sans Mono
  14. designed by Mike Abbink
  15. designed by Raph Levien
  16. designed by Belleve Invis
  17. homepage is https://www.jetbrains.com/lp/mono/
  18. designed by Roger Roberson
  19. designed by Steve Matteson
  20. designed by Charles Bigelow and Kris Holmes
  21. designed by Jim Lyles
  22. designed by Susan Kare
  23. designed by Tobias Benjamin Köhler
  24. designed by George Williams
  25. designed by Typodermic Fonts, Inc.
  26. designed by Adrian Frutiger
  27. designed by Delve Withrington
  28. designed by Vernon Adams
  29. designer=Fabrizio Schiavi
  30. designed by Clayton Smith
  31. designed by Andrew Welch, Carl Osterwald, Steve Gilardi
  32. designed by Alexandra Korolkova, Olga Umpelova, Vladimir Yefimov
  33. designed by Christian Robertson
  34. designed by Paul D. Hunt
  35. designed by Frederic Cambus
  36. designed by Dalton Maag, Vincent Connare