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EOT → TTF

Convert your legacy EOT web fonts into the versatile TTF format. This tool helps developers and designers ensure font compatibility across modern desktop applications and operating systems.

EOT (Embedded OpenType) is a proprietary format developed by Microsoft specifically for web embedding in older Internet Explorer versions. In contrast, TTF (TrueType Font) is a cross-platform standard widely supported by Windows, macOS, and graphic design software. During conversion, we strip the EOT-specific compression and headers to reconstruct the standard TrueType structure.

The conversion process preserves the original glyph outlines and hinting data, ensuring that the visual integrity of the typeface remains identical to the source file.

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File formats: what to choose

A quick guide to strengths and trade-offs of popular formats — so you pick the right one before converting.

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Fonts

Typefaces for websites, design, and documents.

Common extensions: TTF, OTF, WOFF, WOFF2

Advantages
  • + WOFF2 is ideal for fast web loading
  • + OTF supports advanced typography features
  • + TTF works across desktop apps
Disadvantages
  • License restrictions may limit conversion or embedding
  • Hinting can differ between formats
  • Variable font axes may be lost in conversion
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Images

Raster and vector graphics for web, print, and photography.

Common extensions: PNG, JPG, WebP, AVIF, GIF, SVG, HEIC, TIFF

Advantages
  • + WebP and AVIF offer excellent compression for the web
  • + PNG keeps transparency and sharp edges
  • + SVG scales without quality loss
Disadvantages
  • RAW and TIFF files are large and slow to share
  • JPEG loses quality on every re-save
  • Some formats are not supported in older browsers
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Documents

Office files, PDFs, ebooks, and plain text.

Common extensions: PDF, DOCX, XLSX, PPTX, ODT, EPUB, TXT

Advantages
  • + PDF locks layout for printing and sharing
  • + DOCX and ODT are easy to edit collaboratively
  • + Plain text works on any device
Disadvantages
  • PDF is hard to edit without special tools
  • Complex layouts may shift after conversion
  • Scanned PDFs need OCR for editable text
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Video

Clips, streams, screen recordings, and movies.

Common extensions: MP4, WebM, MOV, MKV, AVI, MPEG

Advantages
  • + MP4 (H.264/H.265) plays almost everywhere
  • + WebM is efficient for web embedding
  • + MKV can hold multiple audio and subtitle tracks
Disadvantages
  • High-resolution video needs lots of storage and bandwidth
  • Re-encoding always takes time and may reduce quality
  • Some codecs require licensing for commercial use

Frequently asked questions

No, the conversion process extracts the underlying TrueType data embedded within the EOT container, maintaining all glyphs and character mappings.
Yes, TTF is a universal font format supported natively by Windows, macOS, and most Linux distributions.

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