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Line Height Visualizer

Line Height Visualizer — a free, in-browser design & CSS generator with live preview and copy-ready output.

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About Line Height Visualizer

Shape better-looking text with Line Height Visualizer. Tweak the settings, see the result instantly and copy clean CSS into your stylesheet — free and browser-based.

How to use Line Height Visualizer

  1. 1Open Line Height Visualizer — it loads instantly and runs entirely in your browser.
  2. 2Adjust the controls and watch the live preview update in real time.
  3. 3When it looks right, click Copy to grab the CSS code and paste it into your project.

Why use Line Height Visualizer?

  • Style headings and hero text the visual way
  • Works with any web or system font
  • Copy production-ready CSS in one click
  • Free, private and runs in your browser

Frequently asked questions

Does it work with any web font?+

Yes. The generated CSS targets your text element, so it works with any web font or system font you are already using.

Is Line Height Visualizer free to use?+

Yes. Line Height Visualizer is completely free with no sign-up, no watermark and no usage limits. It runs entirely in your browser.

Does Line Height Visualizer upload my data anywhere?+

No. Line Height Visualizer runs 100% client-side — everything happens locally in your browser and nothing is sent to a server, so your work stays private.

Can I use the output in commercial projects?+

Absolutely. Anything you create with Line Height Visualizer is yours to use in personal and commercial projects with no attribution required.

What you can do with Line Height Visualizer

Use Line Height Visualizer to turn plain headings into eye-catching display type for marketing pages and hero banners — all while staying real, selectable, SEO-friendly text rather than an image.

How to add Line Height Visualizer to your website

  1. 1Configure Line Height Visualizer until the live preview looks right, then click Copy to grab the CSS.
  2. 2Paste it into your stylesheet, or wrap it in a <style> tag inside your HTML <head>.
  3. 3For inline or React use, drop the properties into a style="…" attribute or a style={{…}} object — or add them to a Tailwind @layer/utility class.

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