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Self-host Purple Purse with production-ready WOFF2 files
Use FontSelf to generate a Purple Purseself host package with ready-to-paste CSS, WOFF2 download output, and a GDPR-safe setup that keeps font requests on your own infrastructure instead of Google's CDN.
GDPR-safe hosting
Self-hosting Purple Purse removes the third-party request to Google that exposes visitor IP addresses during page load.
Faster first render
Serve Purple Purse from your own domain, add preload hints, and cut the extra DNS and TLS chain that slows text rendering.
Paste-ready CSS
The download includes WOFF2 files plus the full @font-face CSS block so you can ship Purple Purse quickly.
Need the broader playbook first? Read How to Self-Host Google Fonts in 2026 (GDPR Compliant).
Purple Purse
Design with speed and clarity
Configuring → Purple Purse
Configure Weight
Download Options
Subset Selector
42.0 KBEstimated ZIP size: 42.0 KB
Download Package
Purple-Purse.zip
Estimated Size: 42.0 KB
CSS Snippet
v25@font-face {
font-family: 'Purple Purse';
font-style: normal;
font-weight: 400;
font-display: swap;
src: url("./fonts/Purple-Purse-latin-regular.woff2") format('woff2');
}Implementation Guide
- 1
Upload the font files to the
/public/fontsdirectoryEnsure the saved filenames match the paths referenced in your generated @font-face rules.
- 2
Paste the generated CSS into your global stylesheet
Add the snippet near the top of your main stylesheet so the font family is available application-wide.
- 3
Add a preload link tag to the document
<head>Preloading the critical WOFF2 file helps above-the-fold text render with the intended font sooner.
- 4
Set long-term
Cache-Controlheaders for.woff2filesUse immutable caching so repeat visits can serve the font from cache without another network transfer.
GDPR Compliant
After self-hosting, your site will no longer send visitor IP addresses to Google's servers, and that resolves the common GDPR violation for EU-based sites.
Core Web Vitals
Self-hosted fonts eliminate the external DNS lookup, which typically costs 50 to 200 milliseconds on first load, and this directly improves the LCP score.
If you would rather not manage font files directly, Bunny Fonts is a privacy-respecting CDN alternative that keeps the same CSS pattern without the file management step.
https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Inter:wght@400;700&display=swap
→ https://fonts.bunny.net/css2?family=Inter:wght@400;700&display=swap