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Why WOFF → TTF?

Convert WOFF fonts to TTF – universally usable, deleted immediately.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert WOFF to TTF?

TTF is the most universal font format – works on all operating systems and programs.

Are my files safe?

Yes. Files are processed and deleted immediately.

About TTF

TTF (TrueType Font) was developed in the late 1980s by Apple in collaboration with Microsoft as a response to Adobes Type 1 PostScript fonts and was a milestone in digital typography. Apple introduced TrueType in 1991 with System 7, Microsoft followed in 1992 with Windows 3.1 and the Arial font family as an alternative to Helvetica. TTF uses quadratic Bezier curves to describe glyphs and offers hinting for better rendering at small point sizes on screens. The format supports up to 65,536 glyphs and includes Unicode cmap tables for multilingual character sets. TTF is the most widely distributed font format and is supported by all operating systems, browsers, and word processors. TrueType was crucial for democratizing typography by enabling scalable fonts on consumer devices for the first time. Modern fonts are increasingly released in CFF format as OTF, which supports cubic Bezier curves and achieves smaller file sizes for complex glyphs.

About WOFF

WOFF (Web Open Font Format) was standardized by the W3C in 2010 and is a container format that contains TrueType or CFF font data with zlib compression, specifically designed for web use. WOFF was developed by Jonathan Kew, Tal Leming, and Erik van Blokland as a method to compress font files for use in web pages without modifying the glyph outline data. WOFF files are typically 30 to 40 percent smaller than the underlying TTF or OTF files. The format contains metadata for licensing and provenance information and is supported by all modern browsers. WOFF was developed as a bridge between desktop fonts and web fonts, enabling efficient embedding of fonts in web pages without massive file sizes for the first time. WOFF is now supplemented by WOFF2 which offers even better compression, but remains important as a fallback for older browsers.

Why convert WOFF → TTF?

WOFF (Web Open Font Format) was the first web font standard with gzip-like compression, supported in all browsers since 2012. WOFF2 has since replaced WOFF as the preferred format — WOFF2 offers approximately 30% better compression with the same browser support. Converting to TTF (TTF) creates a system font version for desktop applications (Word, Photoshop) that can't process WOFF, or a better-compressed WOFF2 for modern web use. TTF (TrueType Font) is a classic font format with broad system support but large file sizes for web use.

Last reviewed: June 16, 2026