Font Converter — FAQ
TTF, OTF, WOFF, WOFF2 Converter — Frequently Asked Questions
TTF (TrueType), OTF (OpenType), WOFF (Web Open Font Format 1.0), and WOFF2 (Web Open Font Format 2.0).
WOFF2 uses Brotli compression (30% smaller than WOFF's zlib compression). WOFF2 is recommended for modern websites as it loads faster.
Yes! Upload a TTF file, select WOFF2 as output, and click Convert. The converter handles the compression and format wrapping.
No. Font conversion changes the container format, not the glyph data. The visual quality remains identical.
Yes. After uploading, a preview section shows sample text rendered in the uploaded font.
TTF and OTF have different internal structures (TrueType vs CFF outlines). Some conversions between these require outline conversion which may not be supported in all cases.
Font files are typically small (50KB-5MB). The converter handles files up to browser memory limits.
All font processing happens in your browser. No font files are uploaded to any server.