Elsa Fougt (15 or 25 December 1744 – 19 June 1826) was a Swedish printer and newspaper editor.
She managed the Royal Printery between 1772 and 1811 (first as a coworker with her spouse, from 1782 alone as director), and was responsible for the country's official print.
Fougt was the daughter of the royal printer Peter Momma and the publisher Anna Margareta von Bragner.
Elsa Fougt published French, German and Swedish drama, and imported books from the Société typographique de Neuchâtel in Switzerland.
Henric Fougt Jr., like his parents, held the privilege to print all official publications in the Swedish Realm.