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Hiragino Kaku Gothic Pro Google Font

Below is a report on its availability, licensing, and the best open-source alternatives available via Google Fonts. 1. Availability & Licensing

If you cannot live without the Hiragino "look" but must use Google Fonts for performance, follow this hybrid stack.

What is the of your website? (Corporate, creative, tech?)

Developed by Google in partnership with Adobe, this massive, multi-weight pan-CJK family provides pixel-perfect rendering across all systems. hiragino kaku gothic pro google font

Here are the top three replacements, ranked by similarity.

If you need a similar "Gothic" (sans-serif) look for a web project or Google Doc, several high-quality Japanese families are available for free: Zen Kaku Gothic New

If you decide to utilize Noto Sans JP as your primary fallback or main typeface, follow these quick steps to add it to your website: Step 1: Embed the HTML Link Below is a report on its availability, licensing,

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This is the closest open-source equivalent to Hiragino.

Universal compatibility and matching the clean weights of Hiragino. What is the of your website

body font-family: "Helvetica Neue", Arial, "Hiragino Kaku Gothic ProN", "Hiragino Sans", "Noto Sans JP", sans-serif; Use code with caution. Why this stack works:

Modern, friendly user interfaces and digital applications.

For many years, has been the default sans-serif font on Apple's macOS and iOS operating systems. This meant that any Japanese website using a standard font-family: sans-serif; would render in this crisp, professional-looking typeface on the vast majority of Mac and Apple devices in Japan. Consequently, it became a top choice for developers aiming for a high-quality, native Apple aesthetic. A 2025 survey of 45 major Japanese websites found that 11 of them (or 24%) explicitly included Hiragino Kaku Gothic Pro or its successor in their primary font stacks.

Designed by legendary typographers Osamu Torinoumi and Tsutomu Suzuki, Hiragino Kaku Gothic (also known as Hiragino Sans

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