getFont reads the active page, lists every web font it can see, and lets you preview, convert, & export & download all your fonts in one go.
Pulls declared families, weights, and formats from the active tab’s CSS so you see what the page actually wired up—not a cached guess.
Surfaces font URLs and metadata when the document allows it, so you can trace a face back to its origin file or CDN rule.
Client-rendered stacks often hydrate after first paint. One refresh rescans so SPAs and lazy-loaded kits do not hide from the list.
Filter and sort by name, format, or weight when a design system ships dozens of cuts in a single view.
Type the string you care about—headlines, UI labels, or body copy—and watch each family render in context before you download.
Dial size up or down to judge legibility and rhythm the way you would in a design tool, without leaving the extension panel.
Switch to a low-glare theme for night audits; your choice persists locally between sessions.
Toggle previews or long URL strings off when you only need a tight list of family names on busy marketing pages.
Grab one weight or archive everything the scan found—ideal when you are mirroring a full stack for a handoff package.
Move between TTF, OTF, WOFF, and WOFF2 when parsing and decompression allow, so files match your build pipeline.
Export structured manifests for spreadsheets, design QA, or documentation—without retyping weights by hand.
Paste ready-made rules into prototypes or Storybook so engineering sees the same stack you audited on the live page.
A focused toolkit: detect, filter, preview, convert, batch download, and export—without opening a ticket on someone else’s server.
Scans stylesheets and @font-face declarations on demand so you see what the page actually wired up.
Move between TTF, OTF, WOFF, and WOFF2 when parsing and decompression allow.
Judge rhythm and legibility with your own sample text and adjustable preview size.
Archive every match in one download when you need the full stack, not just a single weight.
Suggestions that help you move from extraction to a coherent typographic system.
JSON, CSV, and Markdown for spreadsheets, QA checklists, and documentation workflows.
Single-page apps, marketing layers, and third-party widgets all affect what you can see. getFont is designed around refreshable scans and clear limits when the browser blocks a resource.
Common reasons people install getFont—swap in real Chrome Web Store reviews when you have them.
“Helpful extension for downloading any fonts from any website. Works prefectly”
“Batch ZIP + format pick is exactly what I needed before handing assets to eng.”
“The JSON export dropped straight into our design QA doc. Huge time save.”
“Runs locally—our security team cared about that more than any feature list.”
“Pairing suggestions are a nice nudge when I’m stuck between two grotesques.”
“Brave + Edge from the same listing—onboarding interns took five minutes.”