Free Alternatives to Helvetica for Corporate
Looking for a free sans serif font for corporate projects? Helvetica by Linotype is a popular choice, but its licensing cost can be prohibitive. We've curated 3 free alternatives that work well in corporate contexts. We've identified 3 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 ⓘ
How well this alternative fits the specific context (use-case or trait) of this page. Score 0–100 based on matching keywords, industries, and font characteristics. Alternatives scoring 25+ are highlighted.
| Similarity ⓘ
How visually similar this free font is to the premium original. Score 0–100 based on x-height, width, stroke contrast, use-case overlap, and language coverage.
Learn more → | Weights | Variable | License | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Inter | 70 | 88% | Variable | Yes | OFL-1.1 | Google Fonts ↗ |
| Source Sans Pro | 57 | 75% | Variable | Yes | OFL-1.1 | Google Fonts ↗ |
| Roboto | 52 | 80% | Variable | Yes | Apache-2.0 | Google Fonts ↗ |
All Alternatives (3)
[Google Fonts] · OFL-1.1 · Variable
Modern interpretation with excellent screen optimization
Why it matches: Inter shares Helvetica's neutral, neo-grotesque character with similar x-height and letter spacing. Its open apertures and optimized curves make it highly legible on screens while maintaining Helvetica's professional aesthetic.
UI designweb applicationscorporate websites
[Google Fonts] · OFL-1.1 · Variable
Adobe's humanist sans with comparable neutrality and readability
Why it matches: Source Sans Pro offers a slightly humanist take on Helvetica's neo-grotesque style. The open counters and readable lowercase make it particularly effective for extended reading.
long-form contentdocumentationeditorial
[Google Fonts] · Apache-2.0 · Variable
Similar neutral character, designed for Android
Why it matches: Roboto combines geometric forms with friendly curves, offering Helvetica-like neutrality with slightly more warmth. The similar cap height and x-height proportions make it an excellent substitute.
mobile appsMaterial DesignAndroid development