PS to OTF Converter

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Legacy to Modern

Extract PostScript font outlines and save them as OTF — bringing legacy typography into the modern OpenType ecosystem.

Cross-Platform Fonts

OTF works on Windows, macOS, and Linux without compatibility issues. Install your converted PS fonts anywhere.

Confidential Handling

Your PostScript font data stays private. Uploaded files are deleted post-conversion and outputs within 24 hours.

How to convert PS to OTF

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Select files from Computer, Google Drive, Dropbox, URL or by dragging it on the page.

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Choose otf or any other format you need as a result (more than 200 formats supported)

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Let the file convert and you can download your otf file right afterwards

About formats

PS is the standard extension for files written in PostScript, the page description language created by Adobe Systems and first shipped in 1984 with the Apple LaserWriter. A PostScript file is a complete program that describes the precise appearance of a page — text, vector graphics, curves, fills, and even embedded raster images — using a stack-based interpreted language with full programming constructs. When sent to a PostScript-compatible printer or interpreter (such as Ghostscript), the program executes and produces rendered output. PostScript introduced cubic Bezier curves as the standard representation for smooth outlines, a mathematical model that became the foundation for virtually all subsequent vector graphics and font technology including PDF, SVG, and OpenType. The language also serves as a font format: Type 1 PostScript fonts encode glyph outlines as PostScript programs with hinting instructions for sharp rendering at low resolutions, while Type 3 fonts use the full language to define arbitrarily complex glyphs. One advantage is device independence — a PostScript file produces identical output whether rendered on a 300 dpi desktop printer, a high-resolution imagesetter, or a software rasterizer, because it describes shapes mathematically rather than as pixel grids. The human-readable text format provides another practical strength: PS files can be inspected, debugged, and modified with any text editor, and they can be generated programmatically by any software without requiring specialized libraries. PostScript files are widely handled by Ghostscript, Adobe Acrobat, preview applications, and numerous publishing and graphics tools.
Developer: Adobe Systems
Initial release: 1984
OTF (OpenType Font) is a scalable font format jointly developed by Microsoft and Adobe, announced in 1996 and later standardized as ISO/IEC 14496-22. OpenType unifies TrueType and PostScript font technologies under a single container — OTF files with PostScript outlines use CFF/CFF2 tables for cubic Bezier curves, while those with TrueType outlines use quadratic splines in glyf tables (these typically carry the .ttf extension despite being OpenType). The format supports up to 65,535 glyphs per font, enabling comprehensive coverage of Unicode's vast character repertoire including Latin, Cyrillic, Arabic, CJK, and mathematical symbols within one file. Advanced typographic features are encoded in GSUB (glyph substitution) and GPOS (glyph positioning) tables, powering contextual alternates, ligatures, small caps, stylistic sets, and complex script shaping. A defining advantage is cross-platform consistency — the same OTF file renders identically on Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, and Android without platform-specific builds. The rich OpenType Layout feature system is another major strength, giving designers fine-grained typographic control that was previously impossible in a single font file. OpenType 1.8 introduced variable font technology, allowing continuous interpolation across weight, width, slant, and custom design axes within a single compact file. Universal support in web browsers, design applications, office suites, and operating systems makes OTF the dominant professional font format in modern digital typography.
Initial release: 1996

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert PS to OTF?

OTF is a modern, cross-platform font format. Converting PS extracts legacy PostScript font data into a format usable everywhere.

How do I open OTF files?

OTF fonts install directly on Windows, macOS, and Linux. Design tools like Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign support them natively.

Are font metrics preserved?

Character widths, kerning pairs, and glyph outlines from the PostScript source carry over into the resulting OTF font file.

Is PS to OTF conversion free?

Free conversion is available at Convertio for all users. Premium plans provide expanded daily limits for larger font projects.

Can I use the OTF output for printing?

OpenType fonts work in every professional print workflow. Install the converted OTF and use it in any publishing application.

How private is the conversion?

Font data stays confidential. Convertio deletes your uploaded PS files after processing and removes OTF outputs within 24 hours.

PS to OTF Quality Rating

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