Integrate Google Web Font selection into your apps
By
Jeremie Lenfant-Engelmann, Google Web Fonts EngineerWe’ve
received lots of requests from developers for a dynamic feed of the most recent web fonts
offered via
Google Web Fonts. Such a
feed would ensure that you can incorporate Google Web Fonts into applications and menus
dynamically, without the need to hardcode any URLs. The benefits of this approach are clear.
As Google Web Fonts continues to add fonts, these fonts can become immediately available
within your applications and sites.
To address this need, we’ve built
the
Google Web
Fonts Developer API, which provides a list of fonts offered via Google Web Fonts.
Results can be sorted by alpha, date added, popularity, number of styles available, and
trending (which is a measure of fonts growing rapidly in usage). Check out the
documentation
to get started.
Some developers have helped us test this new API over
the last few months, and the results are already public. Take a look at
TypeDNA’s photoshop plugin as well as
Faviconist, an app that makes generating favicons
as simple as can be, and
Google Web Fonts Families,
a list of Google Web Fonts that have more than one style.
We look
forward to seeing what you come up with!
Jeremie
Lenfant-Engelmann is a Software Engineer on the Google Web Fonts team.Posted by Scott Knaster,
Editor