TTC FORMAT
TTC Converters
Extract and convert individual fonts from TrueType Collection files.
About TTC
TTC (TrueType Collection) is a font file format that bundles multiple TrueType or OpenType fonts into a single file. Developed by Apple and Microsoft, TTC files allow related fonts to share common tables (such as glyph data), significantly reducing total disk space compared to storing each font separately.
Learn more: TTC on Wikipedia
TTC files are most commonly used for CJK (Chinese, Japanese, Korean) font families where multiple variants share the majority of their glyph outlines. While TTC is fully supported on Windows, macOS, and Linux for desktop use, it is not supported for web delivery. To use fonts from a TTC file on the web, individual fonts must first be extracted to standalone TTF files, then optionally converted to WOFF2 for optimal web performance.
Quick Facts
- Extension
- .ttc
- Developed By
- Apple / Microsoft
- Full Name
- TrueType Collection
- Contains
- Multiple TrueType fonts
- Table Sharing
- Yes (saves disk space)
- Common Use
- CJK font families
- OS Support
- Windows, macOS, Linux
- Web Use
- Extract to TTF/WOFF2 first
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Answers at a Glance
Quick answers to common questions.
- Are my files secure?
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- How do you measure performance?
- What are the exact limits for each plan?
- Can I process files in bulk?
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