Python Font

Python font

What Font Does Python Use?

The Python Font is Flux Regular, the typeface used in Python’s logo and branding. Designed by Carlos and Sun Segura, Flux is a rounded, futuristic sans-serif with smooth curves, playful proportions, and a friendly tech aesthetic, giving the Python wordmark a modern, approachable, and innovative feel. Its soft shapes help balance Python’s image as both a powerful programming language and an easy-to-learn tool.

Flux Regular is a commercial font that requires a paid license for professional use. However, there is also a free alternative available that closely matches its rounded, modern style, making it suitable for personal projects, fan designs, and non-commercial use.

About Python

Python is a high-level programming language first released in 1991 by Guido van Rossum. It is known for its simple syntax, readability, and versatility, making it one of the most popular languages in the world for web development, data science, artificial intelligence, automation, and software engineering.

Python’s visual identity reflects its philosophy of being powerful yet easy to use. The friendly logo design and rounded typography support its reputation as a welcoming, community-driven language used by beginners and professionals alike across the global tech industry.


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Please make sure to follow the license terms for each font. All fonts provided are free for personal use, while some may also allow commercial use. For details, check the included Read Me file with each download. If you’re uncertain about usage rights, we recommend contacting the font’s creator directly.