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Roboto (/robt.o/)[2] is a neo-grotesque sans-serif typeface family developed by Google as the system font for its mobile operating system Android, and released in 2011 for Android 4.0 "Ice Cream Sandwich".[3]


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Roboto Bold is the default font in Unreal Engine 4, and in Kodi.[6] Roboto Condensed is used to display Information on European versions of Nintendo Switch packaging, including physical releases of games.

The font was designed entirely in-house by Christian Robertson who previously had released an expanded Ubuntu Titling font through his personal type foundry Betatype.[9][10] The font was officially made available for free download on January 12, 2012, on the newly launched Android Design website.

Compared to Android's previous system font, the humanist sans-serif Droid, Roboto belongs to the neo-grotesque genre of sans-serif typefaces. It includes Thin, Light, Regular, Medium, Bold and Black weights with matching oblique styles rather than true italics. It also includes condensed styles in Light, Regular and Bold, also with matching oblique designs.

Roboto Slab is a slab serif font based on Roboto. It was introduced in March 2013, as the default font in Google's note-taking service Google Keep.[16] (The font was changed to the sans-serif Roboto in 2018.)[17] It is available in four weights: thin, light, regular and bold. However, no oblique versions were released for it. In November 2019, the typeface was updated and added 5 new weights: Extra-Light, Medium, Semi-Bold, Extra-Bold and Black, and a variable font axis ranging from 100 to 900. It also was modified with some characteristics from the sans-serif Roboto and to slightly resemble most slab-serif typefaces, such as "R", "K", "k", "g", "C", "S", etc.

Released in 2022, Roboto Flex is the variable font version of Roboto.[18] Roboto Flex has 12 adjustable axes, including optical size.[19] Notably, the static font version of Roboto does not have weights 200 (Extra Light), 600 (Semi Bold), and 800 (Extra Bold), which can be achieved by Roboto Flex via the weight axis. Roboto Flex supports Latin, Greek, and Cyrillic characters.

Roboto Flex was still not used as the default system font in Android, potentially replacing classic Roboto. Meanwhile, Google started to use Google Sans Text as the default system font for Android system apps (e.g. Settings) in Google Pixel devices, following other Android OEMs who introduce custom fonts to their system apps.

Inter was designed in 2017 by Rasmus Andersson who wanted a font that was easier to read on computer screens than Roboto while retaining its vertical proportions.[22] Earlier versions of Inter (then "Interface" and "Inter UI") included glyphs and followed the vertical glyph metrics (ascender and descender) from Roboto, while Roboto glyphs were included as a fallback for characters which have not been (re-)designed in Inter. Inter changed its vertical glyph metrics since 2018, making it different from that of Roboto.[23]

Inter also has an experimental "Display" version, a font which has less letter spacing and has linear endings of letters.[25] Another variant with similar purpose, Inter Tight, is specifically designed for Google Workspace and other applications that do not support control over letter spacing.[26] The latter variant shares the same glyph shapes as Inter, while the former contains redesigned glyphs which will be introduced in a future version of Inter.

Piboto is a forked version of Roboto, including the original character styles as used before the 2014 redesign. It is specifically designed and currently the system font of Raspberry Pi OS (then Raspbian) as part of their desktop UI redesign.[27]

I would like to use "Roboto" font in prestashop. I've received design in .psd files and graphic designer used fonts "Roboto Medium" and "Roboto Regular". Do i understand correctly, that when i want to use Roboto Normal I can apply:

I completed a project in Indesign. When I reopen the Indesign file, Indesign gives me a "missing font notification" for the Roboto font. I originally installed them through Google, then deleted them and reinstalled them through Adobe Fonts. Still, I get this messsage. 


My client is waiting since hours for the files which I cannot send him because I cannot get such a simple task as fonts showing up in my document to work. When I open creative cloud and click on active fonts, I see a "turning symbol" but nothing loads.

This suggests that there is a problem with activating the fonts on your system. You say you tried "all the solutions offered on the Adobe website" but I don't know if you've seen this list of troubleshooting tips:

The problem is probably the OS, which cannot cope with having 2 fonts of the same name installed, using two different systems. Best is, when having installed the font, to stay with that solution, except if there is an excellent reason to change.

When I reopen the Indesign file, Indesign gives me a "missing font notification" for the Roboto font. I originally installed them through Google, then deleted them and reinstalled them through Adobe Fonts. Still, I get this messsage.

When I have fonts that won't install via InDesign, I install them via It's not as comfortable as the InDesign solution, but it works. Most of the time, Closing InDesign and restarting it solves the problem, however.

Drilling down a little further going through manage fonts/installed fonts in creative cloud app you may see fonts with conflicts. Roboto was already installed on my system so removing the specific versions of it with the conflicting icon from adobe fonts allowed me to have adobe fonts activated and have roboto work.

I expericence this many times every month in cc 2023. Not only with roboto, but with fonts that exists in both TTF and OTF version. Indesign pretends to use the one not installed (and installing the other version of font it doesn't work anyway).

The only working solution is to save the idml, open it in CC 2021 (or previous), fix the fonts (many times it is not necessary, they are altready applied correcly), save as indd and re-open it in 2023.

Hi together,

today I opened a file I created half a year ago where I used Roboto as font. Suddenly, out of nowhere Indesign is telling me that fonts are missing and lists Roboto ... (otf).

But I never used any otf Roboto. Half a year ago, I had Roboto activated via Adobe Fonts. And I still have. Nothing changed since that.

In my case, I have Roboto active through Adobe Fonts (OTF), but some days ago, Regular weight suddenly became "variable", although I cannot modify the variable settings of the font. When I export to PDF, Roboto regular can't be seen at all.

I would like to use the Roboto font in my perspective views, but I keep getting 404 Not Found responses on the requests for the font. In the gateway logs, I can see the following error from the ThemeManager and warning from the AbstractAssetManager:

To circumvent this issue, I have also tried to add the custom css files following the instructions from this Ignition Exchange: Ignition Exchange | Inductive Automation

But instead of creating a whole new theme file as well, I imported the new files into the light.css file so that the changes would reflect in the default light theme. While I can create and use e.g. new CSS variables, the Roboto font still won't work.

Sooo the fonts directory also contained a couple of Roboto font files, basically a subset from the ones in the fonts/Roboto folder. I guess this is what led to the AbstractAssetManager duplicate key error, because removing those files seems to have fixed the 404s and I don't see that error popping up anymore. Hope it stays working!

I'm on Linux, building Emacs from master and have downloaded all static .ttf files for the font from +Mono (BoldItalic, Bold, ExtraLightItalic, ExtraLight, Italic, LightItalic, Light, MediumItalic, Medium, Regular, SemiBoldItalic, SemiBold, ThinItalic, Thin). These are copied under /usr/local/share/fonts and installed to the font cache via fc-cache -f, so everything should be good on that front.

I have just updated Microsoft Office 365, which includes the word update to version 15.14 (150911). I am using a Mac running OS X 10.10.4 (latest version). Now i'm having issues with the font "Roboto". The Font has many weights, as "light" or "thin" and i can choose between them in word. But the only font that applies is Roboto in regular weight. What still works though is the bold, italic and underline option. In Excel the font works as it should.

This is how the thumbnails look on any file manager on Linux, the fonts seem fine (Windows doesn't even list the regular face on the collection). Windows only lists the normal face if I remove the black face:

But I lose my black face and the italics are still rendered with the black face, so I'd have to remove the face along with its variants. What can I do? Is symlinking removing my fonts the only solution?

The problem is that both variants of the font (regular and black) interfere with each other, and I can only have one of the two installed at a time. Is there some sort of font metadata that I could change to fix this?

I want to use Roboto Thin Google Webfont (weight 100) in a slightly tweaked version of the hyde-hyde theme. Google lists Roboto Thin and Thin Italic as included in the Roboto family, but the thinnest rendered appears to be weight 300 even though the CSS calls for 100.

Is it possible to include Roboto TTF font files in the Hugo directory structure? If so, where should they be put and what would be the URL to access them? Would just the URL for the Roboto normal file adequate for accessing all the other weights?

To use the font Icon component or the prebuilt SVG Material Icons (such as those found in the icon demos), you must first install the Material Icons font.You can do so with npm, or with the Google Web Fonts CDN. ff782bc1db

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