Every Glyphline license is a one-time purchase — pay once, use forever. Two self-serve tiers cover almost everything; Enterprise covers the rest.
| Use | Tier |
|---|---|
| Logo, brand identity, print, packaging mockups | Standard |
| Website up to 100K monthly page views | Standard |
| Organic social posts | Standard |
| iOS / Android app or game embedding | Extended |
| High-traffic or unlimited web | Extended |
| Paid ad campaigns (social, display, video) | Extended |
| Merchandise or packaging sold at scale | Extended |
| TV, film, streaming, broadcast | Enterprise |
| Company-wide font deployment / OEM | Enterprise |
Tier selection happens right in each font's panel at checkout. Full legal terms live in the EULA.
Yes. Every Standard license covers logos and brand identity work, including trademarked logos, with no extra fee.
Yes — app and game embedding requires the Extended license ($149 per style or $349 per family). It covers embedding the font in one published title, on all platforms that title ships on.
Web use on sites totaling up to 100,000 page views per month, self-hosted as WOFF2 on your own domains, perpetual. If your traffic grows past that, upgrade to Extended for unlimited traffic.
Paid advertising campaigns and merchandise/packaging at scale are covered by the Extended license. Standard covers organic social media and small-run personal items.
A custom agreement for organizations: company-wide installation, broadcast and streaming, OEM/hardware embedding, or the whole catalog under one contract. Pricing starts at $1,999 — email licensing@glyphline.io.
One-time. All Glyphline licenses are perpetual — pay once, use forever under the terms of your tier.
Yes — Halo Rounded is completely free for personal and commercial use under the SIL Open Font License, and a free weight of Lumen Grotesk is available for trying the type.