Convert OTF to TTF Online — Universal Compatibility

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  1. 1 · Drop your files

    Drag & drop or choose OTF font files. No account required on Free - paid plans unlock bigger batches, higher limits, and priority queues.

  2. 2 · We convert securely

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  3. 3 · Download & auto-delete

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OpenType Font (OTF) was developed jointly by Adobe and Microsoft in the 1990s, combining the best of TrueType and PostScript Type 1 formats. OTF files use cubic Bezier curves (CFF/PostScript outlines) which are preferred by professional typographers for their precision. The format supports advanced typographic features including ligatures, stylistic alternates, small caps, and contextual substitutions.

    Learn more: OpenType on Wikipedia

    OTF fonts are the standard for professional design work and are fully supported on Windows, macOS, and Linux. They can contain up to 65,536 glyphs, enabling comprehensive language support and extensive alternate character sets. While larger than web-optimized WOFF2, OTF provides the complete font feature set needed for desktop publishing, print design, and as the source format for web font generation.

    TrueType Font (TTF) was developed jointly by Apple and Microsoft in the late 1980s as an alternative to Adobe's Type 1 fonts. The format uses quadratic Bezier curves to define glyph outlines and includes instruction-based hinting for precise rendering at small sizes. TTF fonts are fully scalable, meaning they render crisply at any size without pixelation. The format became the standard for desktop publishing and remains widely used today.

      Learn more: TrueType on Wikipedia

      TTF files contain complete font data including character outlines, kerning tables, and hinting instructions. They work on all major operating systems (Windows, macOS, Linux) and are ideal for desktop applications and print design. While TTF files are larger than web-optimized formats like WOFF2, they provide maximum compatibility and are the source format for font conversion workflows.

      Frequently Asked Questions

      What is OTF and TTF conversion used for?

      Teams convert OTF to TTF to match desktop app requirements, browser hinting preferences, or design handoff workflows. Use this tool when your target platform expects TrueType outlines.

      Does converting OTF to TTF reduce quality?

      For standard font container conversions, glyph quality and character coverage are preserved. If outline conversion is required, results remain visually consistent for normal rendering.

      Does OTF to TTF conversion change the glyph outlines?

      Yes. OTF uses cubic Bézier curves (CFF) while TTF uses quadratic Bézier curves. The converter automatically re-draws outlines as quadratics, preserving visual fidelity at normal rendering sizes. You may notice sub-pixel differences at extreme zoom levels.

      Should I export OTF to TTF or WOFF2?

      Use OTF to WOFF2 for modern browser delivery and smaller web assets. Choose TTF when you need broader desktop app compatibility. If you need to switch back later, use TTF to OTF.

      Will font metadata and OpenType features survive conversion?

      Standard metadata (family name, weight, style) is preserved. Most OpenType layout features (kerning, ligatures) transfer to TTF. However, some CFF-specific hinting is replaced with TrueType instructions, which may affect rendering at very small sizes on Windows.

      What are the limits for this converter?

      TierMax File SizeMax Files/BatchParallel Processing
      Guest/Free20 MB50 files3 at once
      Pro200 MB1000 files6 at once

      Note: File size limits are specific to this converter. Batch and parallel processing limits apply to all images converters site-wide. See all converter limits →

      How are credits calculated for this conversion?

      Cost: 1 credit per 5 MB

      How it works:

      • Files up to 5 MB: 1 credit
      • 6-10 MB: 2 credits
      • 11-15 MB: 3 credits
      • 16-20 MB: 4 credits

      Example: A 5 MB file = 1 credit. A 95 MB file = 19 credits.

      Why per-megabyte? Larger files require more resources (processing, bandwidth, storage).

      What are my daily and monthly credit limits?

      Credit allocations vary by account tier:

      TierDaily LimitMonthly Limit
      Guest100 credits/day
      Free100 credits/day
      Pro12,000 credits/month

      Daily credits (Guest & Free tiers) reset every day at midnight UTC. Monthly credits (Pro) reset on your billing cycle date.

      Note: With 1 credit per 5 MB, font files under 5 MB cost 1 credit each. Pro users can convert 12,000 font files per month.

      What's New in OTF to TTF

      Latest improvements to this converter

      Last updated February 11, 2026
      Feb 11, 2026

      Initial release of OTF to TTF converter with cubic-to-quadratic outline conversion.

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      1 GB files 1,000 per batch Priority queue Web + API

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