Export fonts from a package

Rather than declaring a font as part of an app, you can declare a font as part of a separate package. This is a convenient way to share the same font across several different projects, or for coders publishing their packages to pub.dev. This recipe uses the following steps:

  1. Add a font to a package.
  2. Add the package and font to the app.
  3. Use the font.

1. Add a font to a package

To export a font from a package, you need to import the font files into the lib folder of the package project. You can place font files directly in the lib folder or in a subdirectory, such as lib/fonts.

In this example, assume you’ve got a Flutter library called awesome_package with fonts living in a lib/fonts folder.

awesome_package/
  lib/
    awesome_package.dart
    fonts/
      Raleway-Regular.ttf
      Raleway-Italic.ttf

2. Add the package and fonts to the app

Now you can use the fonts in the package by updating the pubspec.yaml in the app’s root directory.

Add the package to the app

dependencies:
  awesome_package: <latest_version>

Declare the font assets

Now that you’ve imported the package, tell Flutter where to find the fonts from the awesome_package.

To declare package fonts, prefix the path to the font with packages/awesome_package. This tells Flutter to look in the lib folder of the package for the font.

flutter:
  fonts:
    - family: Raleway
      fonts:
        - asset: packages/awesome_package/fonts/Raleway-Regular.ttf
        - asset: packages/awesome_package/fonts/Raleway-Italic.ttf
          style: italic

3. Use the font

Use a TextStyle to change the appearance of text. To use package fonts, declare which font you’d like to use and which package the font belongs to.

child: Text(
  'Using the Raleway font from the awesome_package',
  style: TextStyle(
    fontFamily: 'Raleway',
  ),
),

Complete example

Fonts

The Raleway and RobotoMono fonts were downloaded from Google Fonts.

pubspec.yaml

name: package_fonts
description: An example of how to use package fonts with Flutter

dependencies:
  awesome_package:
  flutter:
    sdk: flutter

dev_dependencies:
  flutter_test:
    sdk: flutter

flutter:
  fonts:
    - family: Raleway
      fonts:
        - asset: packages/awesome_package/fonts/Raleway-Regular.ttf
        - asset: packages/awesome_package/fonts/Raleway-Italic.ttf
          style: italic
  uses-material-design: true

main.dart

import 'package:flutter/material.dart';

void main() => runApp(const MyApp());

class MyApp extends StatelessWidget {
  const MyApp({super.key});

  @override
  Widget build(BuildContext context) {
    return const MaterialApp(
      title: 'Package Fonts',
      home: MyHomePage(),
    );
  }
}

class MyHomePage extends StatelessWidget {
  const MyHomePage({super.key});

  @override
  Widget build(BuildContext context) {
    return Scaffold(
      // The AppBar uses the app-default font.
      appBar: AppBar(title: const Text('Package Fonts')),
      body: const Center(
        // This Text widget uses the Raleway font.
        child: Text(
          'Using the Raleway font from the awesome_package',
          style: TextStyle(
            fontFamily: 'Raleway',
          ),
        ),
      ),
    );
  }
}

Package Fonts Demo