SFD to BIN Converter
Package FontForge fonts as MacBinary for classic Mac systems
Legacy Mac Support
Go from a modern SFD editing file to a MacBinary-wrapped font that classic Macintosh systems recognize — bridging decades of platform history.
Server-Side Conversion
All processing happens on Convertio servers. Your computer does not need FontForge or any special software installed.
Data Protection
Uploaded SFD sources are removed immediately after processing and BIN outputs are deleted within 24 hours to keep your work secure.
How to convert SFD to BIN
Select files from Computer, Google Drive, Dropbox, URL or by dragging it on the page.
Choose bin or any other format you need as a result (more than 200 formats supported)
Let the file convert and you can download your bin file right afterwards
About formats
Frequently Asked Questions
BIN (MacBinary) wraps font data with its resource fork intact — required for classic Mac OS applications that cannot read modern font container formats.
Classic Mac OS reads BIN natively. On modern systems, use a resource fork utility or font manager that supports MacBinary encoding to extract the font.
It is primarily needed for legacy Mac environments and retro computing projects. For modern use, TTF or OTF would be more appropriate.
Yes, glyph outlines, metrics, and naming tables from your SFD are preserved in the BIN output for faithful reproduction on the target system.
Convertio handles everything online — upload your SFD, get a BIN file back, no FontForge or Mac utilities needed on your machine.