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TTF to OTF Converter

Quickly convert multiple ttf files to otf — free & online.

Drag & drop your files here or click to upload

How to convert TTF to OTF online

Follow these simple steps to convert ttf files to otf using AnyConv. It works on all devices — Windows, Mac, Linux, iPhone, Android.

Upload your TTF file

Drag & drop your file into the upload area. You can also click to select it manually. Max file size: 100 MB.

Start converting

Hit the “Convert” button to turn your TTF into OTF. The process usually takes just a few seconds.

Download your OTF

Once ready, download your converted file instantly. The download link is private and only works on your device.

What is a TTF file?

TTF (TrueType Font) is one of the most commonly used font formats, originally developed by Apple and later adopted by Microsoft. It includes both screen and printer font data in a single file, which helped it replace older formats like PostScript Type 1.

Thanks to its high compatibility, TTF is widely used across macOS, Windows, Linux, and the web. It supports basic hinting, which improves readability on low-resolution displays.

How to open TTF files

TTF files can be opened and installed on all major operating systems using native font managers. Most design software like Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, and Microsoft Word support TTF fonts.

To convert TTF files to web or alternate formats, use tools like FontForge or online services like AnyConv.

Key facts about TTF

  • Full name: TrueType Font
  • Extension: .ttf
  • MIME type: font/ttf
  • Developed by: Apple & Microsoft
  • Initial release: 1991

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What is a OTF file?

OTF (OpenType Font) is a highly versatile font format developed jointly by Microsoft and Adobe. It builds on the TrueType and PostScript technologies, offering advanced typographic features like ligatures, alternate characters, and kerning pairs.

OTF is widely supported across all major platforms and is favored by designers and publishers for its flexibility and rich character sets. It can contain both TrueType and PostScript outlines in a single file.

How to open OTF files

OTF files can be opened and installed on Windows, macOS, and Linux using built-in system tools. They are supported by most modern design and word processing software.

If needed, use AnyConv to convert OTF files to TTF or WOFF for web or platform-specific compatibility.

Key facts about OTF

  • Full name: OpenType Font
  • Extension: .otf
  • MIME type: font/otf
  • Developed by: Microsoft & Adobe
  • Initial release: 2000

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Convert from TTF

Need to change your TTF files to a different format? Below are all the available tools to help you turn TTF into the format you need.

Convert to OTF

Want to get a file in OTF format? Choose the original format you’re starting with — AnyConv can quickly convert dozens of file types into OTF.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common questions about converting TTF to OTF
  • Do I need to register to convert TTF files?
    Not at all! You can convert TTF to OTF without signing up or installing anything.
  • Is it safe to convert TTF to OTF on AnyConv?
    Absolutely. All TTF and OTF files are securely handled and automatically deleted after 1 hour. Nobody can access your data.
  • Will the quality change after converting TTF to OTF?
    We do our best to preserve the original quality during TTF to OTF conversion. The result is accurate and clean.
  • How long does it take to convert TTF to OTF?
    Most conversions from TTF to OTF take just a few seconds — even for larger files.
  • Can I upload more than one TTF file?
    Yes, batch conversion is supported. You can convert multiple TTF files to OTF at once — fast and easy.
  • What browsers support TTF to OTF conversion?
    All modern browsers! Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge — AnyConv runs online and supports converting TTF to OTF on any platform.
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