Overview
Replace Google Fonts requests with local files stored on your WordPress site for better privacy and control.
You can add fonts in three ways:
The plugin downloads font files to wp-content/uploads/dp-local-fonts/, creates a local CSS file, removes matching Google Fonts links from the front end, and adds preload hints for active local fonts.
Requirements
- WordPress 6.4 or newer
- PHP 8.2 or newer
Installation
- Upload the dprime-local-fonts folder to /wp-content/plugins/.
- Activate Dprime Local Fonts.
- Open Local Fonts in the Dprime menu or WordPress sidebar.
- Scan your builder, choose a catalogue font, or upload custom files.
Interface guide
Use these screens with the steps below. Select an image to open it at full size.



Using the plugin
- Scan Breakdance, Elementor, Bricks, Divi, or the WordPress database.
- Choose families and weights from the included Google Fonts catalogue.
- Upload custom WOFF2, WOFF, TTF, or OTF files.
- Remove a Google Fonts request only when every requested family, weight, and style is available locally.
Data and cleanup
- 1 WordPress setting
- Uploaded files: wp-content/uploads/dp-local-fonts
Retention: kept until the plugin is uninstalled. Uninstall policy: delete the plugin-owned data declared above.
Frequently asked questions
Does it need Dprime Core?
No. Local Fonts works independently. Dprime Core is required only for automatic catalogue updates.
What happens after deactivation?
The front end returns to its normal font loading behavior. Saved files remain until the plugin is deleted or its data is cleared.
Can I use non-Google fonts?
Yes. Upload WOFF2, WOFF, TTF, or OTF files for any font family.
Updates and access
This complete free release can be downloaded directly. Install Dprime Core for automatic catalogue updates.