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The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. 0123456789 — the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. Pack my box with five dozen liquor jugs. How vexingly quick daft zebras jump!
7 weights · italic · variable · Monospace
Download at Google Fonts →Measured shape
The proportions of Roboto Mono
Measured from the real outline files, normalised to a 1.0 x-height — the numbers we compare when matching your image against the library.
x-height
Medium
0.743
stroke weight
16% of cap height
0.163
contrast
Low
0.176
letter width
Normal
1.143
Web embed
Use Roboto Mono on your site
@import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Roboto+Mono:wght@100;200;300;400;ital@1&display=swap');
/* Roboto Mono */
body {
font-family: 'Roboto Mono', system-ui, sans-serif;
font-weight: 400;
} Similar typefaces
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Pairing
What goes with Roboto Mono
A curated serif companion that balances the tone of Roboto Mono.
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Details
- Family
- Roboto Mono
- Category
- Monospace
- Designers
- Christian Robertson
- Added to Google Fonts
- May 12, 2025
- Licence
- Open source · free for commercial use
- Scripts
- cyrillic, cyrillic-ext, greek, latin, latin-ext, vietnamese
About the Roboto Mono font
Roboto Mono is a monospace typeface designed by Christian Robertson, first released to Google Fonts on May 2025. It ships with 7 weights · italic · variable and is licenced under the SIL Open Font License, which permits commercial use in websites, apps, documents and print without attribution or payment.
Its measured character is a medium x-height at 74% of the cap height, normal letter forms and low stroke contrast. Those three numbers are what the font finder uses to narrow an image down to the closest matches, so you can compare Roboto Mono against the rest of the library by shape rather than by name.
Want to check whether Roboto Mono is the face in a screenshot you have? Run it through the free font identifier, or browse the full library of 1,935 open-source fonts for something with a similar feel.