No — Polysans isn’t listed as a free font. Gradient® releases it, so licence options and pricing sit on their site.
Polysans is a sans-serif typeface from Gradient®.
Start with Gradient®’s other releases — Linear Sans. They come from the same studio that drew Polysans, and A1 has 1 website using them.
PolySans is a fresh take on mid 20th century classics, visually distinct from its predecessors by a subtle soft-edge inktrap feature. While the roman styles embrace conservative proportions and dynamic, its exaggerated italic forms break all genre rules to a degree where its concept almost takes the shape of a script serif, but still calmly rolls back to its non-italic interlocutor. PolySans comes in proportional, monospaced and wide cuts which makes it highly versatile companion to any design task.
A1 features 4 websites using Polysans, including Adora, Glean, and Spaces. They lean towards Neon, Illustration, and Generative AI design styles, and they’re most often built with Next.js and Webflow.