But it’s easy to add more.
To get started, tap the font drop-down.
At the top you’ll see aMore fontsbutton.
Click this and scroll through Google’s complete font collection.
There are also a few filtering options.
I recommend settingScriptsto “Latin,” unless you specifically want fonts that focus on other character sets.
From there, you could filter by throw in.
you’re able to add as many fonts to your list as you like.
The problem: it can be a little hard to find the good ones.
The preview isn’t very big and there’s not a lot in the way of filters.
That’s why I recommend you head tofonts.google.cominstead.
you’re free to jot down whatever you want for the preview.
There are also more options for filtering.
If you’d rather have an interface like this built into Google Docs, though, there’sExtensis Fonts.
This free extension adds a sidebar that allows you to try fonts on the fly.
Just highlight some text and click a font.