We report on a refractive index modification (Delta n) induced by femtosecond irradiation and evaluation of the profile for created lines inside the different types of optical glasses, i.e., silicate or borate glass containing the metal oxides such as BaO, TiO(2), or La(2)O(3) and silica glass. The lines are fabricated by scanning a stage and focusing the femtosecond laser pulses, 800nm wavelength, a 250 kHz repetition rate and 200 fs pulse duration, from the Ti:sapphire regenerative amplifier system. The Delta n profiles of modification were obtained with Qualitative Phase Microscopy technique and presented systematically for a different input power and a variety of glasses. The Delta n profile changed with focusing condition using 10x (N.A.= 0.3) or 40x (N.A.= 0.85), and input power in a single glass. However, the Delta n and a trend of the sign was different depending on glass types. For example, silicate glass containing TiO(2), exhibited negative Delta n trend the Delta n became smaller in the modified region. Furthermore, the glass showed relatively large negative Delta n, < -0.01 decrease of the Delta n, Delta n < -0.01, in the investigated power range. These results could be useful for a design or use of glasses for micro optics, such as grating, diffractive lens or lens array, produced by femtosecond laser fabrication.