Giuseppe Maria Feroni (born 1693, died 1767) was a Cardinal in the Roman Catholic church, and camerlengo from 1760–1761.
A famous bust of him by Andre-Jean Lebrun is in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
He studied at the Collegio Clementino in Rome, the Pontifical Diplomatic Academy, and La Sapienza University, where in 1716 he was awarded his doctorate.
After the death of Cardinal Fortunato Tamburini on 9 August 1761, Feroni became prefect of the Congregation of the Holy Rite.
His final resting place with an elegant tomb is in his titular church Santa Cecilia in Trastevere.