“Roundness” (`ROND` in CSS) is an [axis](/glossary/axis_in_variable_fonts) found in some [variable fonts](/glossary/variable_fonts) that can be used to change shapes from sharp and angular defaults to rounded versions. The [Google Fonts CSS v2 API](https://developers.google.com/fonts/docs/css2) defines the axis as: | Default: | Min: | Max: | Step: | | --- | --- | --- | --- | | 0 | 0 | 100 | 1 |
![In the Wavefont typeface, 2 sets of 4 vertical stroke elements with varying lengths are shown, once with a minimum value of the Roundness axis applied, and again with the maximum value applied so that the terminals of the strokes are fully rounded.](images/thumbnail.svg)
In [Wavefont](https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Wavefont), manipulating this axis results in changing the rectangular bar chart style to one that has a large border radius at the top and bottom of each bar. This axis is similar, but subtly different, to the [Softness axis](/glossary/softness_axis) (`SOFT`).