Free Alternatives to Kepler for Book Design

3 alternatives | 2 highly relevant | serif | Best match: Noto Serif (65%)

Looking for a free serif font for book design projects? Kepler by Adobe is a popular choice, but its licensing cost can be prohibitive. We've curated 3 free alternatives that work well in book design contexts. We've identified 2 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
Noto Serif 33 65% Variable Yes OFL-1.1 Google Fonts ↗
EB Garamond 26 78% Variable Yes OFL-1.1 Google Fonts ↗
Merriweather 18 82% 4 No OFL-1.1 Google Fonts ↗

Most Relevant (2)

#1 Noto Serif 65% Relevant
[Google Fonts] · OFL-1.1 · Variable

Pan-Unicode serif with variable axes

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#2 EB Garamond 78% Relevant
[Google Fonts] · OFL-1.1 · Variable

Comparable transitional serif

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Other Alternatives (1)

#3 Merriweather 82%
[Google Fonts] · OFL-1.1 · 4 weights

Similar versatile editorial character

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