Azeret Mono

Azeret Mono is a versatile monospaced typeface inspired by OCR and 90s computing aesthetics designed for clear and functional use in operating systems.

Try it now:
"" Access one-stop/azeret-mono using the OneStop MCP.

Need setup? Read the OneStop MCP docs.

Media

Azeret Mono

About

Azeret Mono is a monospaced typeface featuring a mono-linear character design influenced by OCR fonts, past and futuristic operating systems, and 1990s interfaces. It offers nine weights with matching italics and supports Latin and Latin Extended subsets. Its design balances technical precision with a distinct personality, making it suitable for coding, terminal emulation, and user interfaces.

Overview

Azeret Mono is a monospaced typeface with a mono-linear character. The story of the typeface began with a draft that was driven by an exploration of OCR fonts, past and futuristic operating systems, various interfaces and the nineties. The final result is more based on a desire to achieve an appearance of the typeface that could serve in operating systems. Thus the overall character is a conjunction of everything described with details that evoke a specific personality.

Designers: Displaay, Martin Vácha

Complementary fonts:

  • Use Azeret Mono for display with Space Grotesk, Montserrat, or DM Sans for supporting text.

Usage

"" Access one-stop/azeret-mono using the OneStop MCP.

If you do not have the OneStop MCP, read the MCP setup docs.