Using fonts in Remotion
Google Fonts with @remotion/google-fonts
The recommended way to use Google Fonts. It's type-safe and automatically blocks rendering until the font is ready.
Prerequisites
First, the @remotion/google-fonts package needs to be installed. If it is not installed, use the following command:
npx remotion add @remotion/google-fonts # If project uses npm
bunx remotion add @remotion/google-fonts # If project uses bun
yarn remotion add @remotion/google-fonts # If project uses yarn
pnpm exec remotion add @remotion/google-fonts # If project uses pnpmimport { loadFont } from "@remotion/google-fonts/Lobster";
const { fontFamily } = loadFont();
export const MyComposition = () => {
return <div style={{ fontFamily }}>Hello World</div>;
};Preferrably, specify only needed weights and subsets to reduce file size:
import { loadFont } from "@remotion/google-fonts/Roboto";
const { fontFamily } = loadFont("normal", {
weights: ["400", "700"],
subsets: ["latin"],
});Using in components
Call loadFont() at the top level of your component or in a separate file that's imported early:
import { loadFont } from "@remotion/google-fonts/Montserrat";
const { fontFamily } = loadFont("normal", {
weights: ["400", "700"],
subsets: ["latin"],
});
export const Title: React.FC<{ text: string }> = ({ text }) => {
return (
<h1
style={{
fontFamily,
fontSize: 80,
fontWeight: "bold",
}}
>
{text}
</h1>
);
};