Sf Pro-regular Font ^new^

Do not use Photoshop’s "Fake Bold" or "Fake Italic" on SF Pro-Regular. Always use the correct weight: SF Pro-Bold , SF Pro-Semibold , or SF Pro-Italic . Faux variants distort the careful optical spacing.

One of the font's most innovative features is its dual nature: it exists as "SF Pro Text" for smaller sizes and "SF Pro Display" for larger headings. The system automatically switches between these versions to manage "ink traps" and letter spacing, ensuring that the "Regular" stroke weight looks consistent whether it's a tiny footnote or a bold title. This seamless scalability allows the font to feel "invisible"—a hallmark of great industrial design—where the user focuses on the content rather than the typeface itself. sf pro-regular font

If you have a Mac, SF Pro is installed automatically. On Windows/Linux, you cannot legally download or use SF Pro outside of an Apple development environment (Xcode / macOS). Do not use Photoshop’s "Fake Bold" or "Fake

: One of its most advanced features is "optical sizing." The font automatically adjusts its tracking (letter spacing) and metrics depending on the point size to ensure readability at both tiny and massive scales. One of the font's most innovative features is

If you are an Apple developer, you can download SF Pro from Apple’s design resources page. For web use on Apple-only properties (e.g., a Mac app’s help page), you can use the system-ui CSS keyword, which resolves to SF Pro on Apple devices.

Optimized for sizes 19pt and below . It has slightly looser tracking (letter spacing) and larger apertures (openings in letters like 'e' or 'c') to ensure that characters don't blur together at tiny sizes.

It supports over 150 languages across Latin, Greek, and Cyrillic scripts. ⚖️ Usage and Licensing