Free Alternatives to Centra No.1 for Presentations

8 alternatives | 8 highly relevant | sans serif | Best match: Poppins (80%)

Looking for a free sans serif font for presentations projects? Centra No.1 by Sharp Type is a popular choice, but its licensing cost can be prohibitive. We've curated 8 free alternatives that work well in presentations contexts. We've identified 8 that are especially well-suited for this context. Each alternative is scored by visual similarity and contextual relevance, and ships under an open-source license for both personal and commercial use.

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Comparison Table

Font Relevance Similarity Weights Variable License Source
Poppins 44 80% 9 No OFL-1.1 Google Fonts ↗
Montserrat 41 72% Variable Yes OFL-1.1 Google Fonts ↗
Jost 38 82% Variable Yes OFL-1.1 Google Fonts ↗
Nunito Sans 35 74% Variable Yes OFL-1.1 Google Fonts ↗
Plus Jakarta Sans 34 78% Variable Yes OFL-1.1 Google Fonts ↗
DM Sans 27 85% Variable Yes OFL-1.1 Google Fonts ↗
Raleway 26 76% Variable Yes OFL-1.1 Google Fonts ↗
Montserrat Alternates 25 70% 9 No OFL-1.1 Google Fonts ↗

All Alternatives (8)

#1 Poppins 80%
[Google Fonts] · OFL-1.1 · 9 weights

Widely adopted geometric sans with clean construction and full weight coverage

Why it matches: Poppins approximates Centra No.1's geometric clarity through its circular letterforms and even stroke weights. Both typefaces produce clean, modern typography suitable for technology and product design contexts. Poppins is more uniformly geometric than Centra No.1, which incorporates humanist touches that Poppins lacks. This gives Poppins a slightly more constructed, mathematical feel at display sizes. At body sizes, the difference diminishes, and both typefaces produce comparable reading experiences. Poppins's enormous adoption across the web means it carries less design distinctiveness than Centra No.1.
technology company websitesmobile app interfacesstartup pitch materialsdigital advertising
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#2 Montserrat 72%
[Google Fonts] · OFL-1.1 · Variable

Geometric sans with strong urban heritage and maximum weight flexibility

Why it matches: Montserrat shares Centra No.1's geometric construction through a different cultural lens — where Centra derives from refined American-Swiss modernism, Montserrat draws from Buenos Aires urban signage. Both produce clean, modern typography suitable for technology and branding contexts. Montserrat's slightly wider proportions and more squared construction give it a different texture at display sizes, but at body sizes the reading experience is comparable. Its enormous weight range from Thin to Black provides the typographic hierarchy flexibility that complex brand systems require.
marketing websitescorporate identity systemsevent materialsbroad-audience digital products
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#3 Jost 82%
[Google Fonts] · OFL-1.1 · Variable

Refined geometric sans with comparable design-world pedigree and clean proportions

Why it matches: Jost shares Centra No.1's geometric foundations with a similarly refined, contemporary execution. Both typefaces draw from the early 20th-century geometric tradition while incorporating modern proportions optimized for screen use. Jost's optical sizing axis adjusts details for different rendering sizes, approximating the careful size-specific tuning that Sharp Type builds into Centra No.1's static files. The letterform structures are compatible — circular bowls, moderate x-height, and even stroke distribution — though Jost leans more purely geometric while Centra adds humanist warmth.
brand identity systemseditorial designcorporate presentationsdesign portfolio sites
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#4 Nunito Sans 74%
[Google Fonts] · OFL-1.1 · Variable

Friendly geometric sans with clean proportions and Cyrillic support

Why it matches: Nunito Sans shares Centra No.1's ambition to be a versatile, modern sans-serif that works across product and branding contexts. Both feature balanced proportions and moderate x-heights that produce comfortable reading at body sizes. Nunito Sans adds more warmth than Centra No.1 through its subtly rounded terminals, shifting the personality toward friendliness rather than Centra's refined professionalism. The structural proportions are comparable, and both typefaces handle UI text well. Nunito Sans's Cyrillic support extends its utility for international projects.
consumer web applicationseducational platformsmultilingual product interfacesfriendly corporate communications
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[Google Fonts] · OFL-1.1 · Variable

Modern geometric-grotesque with design-forward character and screen optimization

Why it matches: Plus Jakarta Sans shares Centra No.1's positioning as a contemporary typeface for design-conscious technology brands. Both feature a geometric-grotesque hybrid construction with clean proportions and moderate x-heights. Plus Jakarta Sans has a slightly warmer personality than Centra No.1, with softer curves that add friendliness without sacrificing professionalism. Both typefaces have been adopted by the design and technology community, giving Plus Jakarta Sans cultural compatibility with contexts where Centra No.1 would typically be found.
design-focused SaaS productscreative agency portfoliosmodern web applicationsproduct documentation
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#6 DM Sans 85%
[Google Fonts] · OFL-1.1 · Variable

Closest match for Centra No.1's geometric-grotesque balance with modern proportions

Why it matches: DM Sans mirrors Centra No.1's core strategy of blending geometric construction with grotesque openness. Both typefaces avoid the extremes of pure geometry (Futura) and pure grotesque neutrality (Helvetica), landing in a refined middle ground that reads as contemporary and intentional. DM Sans features similarly generous apertures and a moderate x-height that performs well in both UI and editorial contexts. The overall proportions are comparable, and both produce clean, even typographic color in running text. DM Sans leans slightly more geometric in its bowl construction, but at body sizes the difference is subtle.
SaaS product interfacesdesign system foundationsstartup marketing sitestech company branding
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#7 Raleway 76%
[Google Fonts] · OFL-1.1 · Variable

Elegant geometric with refined thin weights and contemporary character

Why it matches: Raleway shares Centra No.1's geometric refinement, particularly in its lighter weights where both typefaces display elegant, precise construction. Both feature moderate x-heights and balanced proportions that work across display and body text. Raleway's distinctive quality emerges in its thin and ultra-light weights, which carry a sophistication that parallels Centra No.1's polished character. At regular and medium weights, Raleway is slightly more openly geometric than Centra No.1's subtle humanist influences, but the overall reading experience remains compatible.
luxury and lifestyle brandingportfolio and agency siteseditorial headlinesfashion and beauty marketing
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[Google Fonts] · OFL-1.1 · 9 weights

Montserrat's sister family with softer, curved alternate letterforms

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