Claude-made apps can look recognizable because of the fonts
Claude-built app screens can be easy to recognize because they often use the same kinds of fonts. Inter often appears as the main body font.
Headings often use geometric fonts such as Space Grotesk or Manrope when the design tries to feel more polished. Elegant or hero sections often use serif fonts such as Playfair Display or Lora.
Screens with code, , or a technical mood often use fonts such as JetBrains Mono or Fira Code. The result is that quick Claude-generated apps may share a familiar visual style even when the app idea is different.
Key points
- Claude-made apps may look similar because the same font patterns appear often.
- Inter is often used for body text.
- Space Grotesk and Manrope often appear in headings.
- Playfair Display and Lora often appear in more elegant .
- JetBrains Mono and Fira Code often appear when the screen has code or a technical feel.