SVG to TTF Converter

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Icons as Fonts

SVG icons become TrueType glyphs — style them with CSS, scale infinitely, and load a full icon set in a single HTTP request.

Lightweight Delivery

One TTF file replaces dozens of individual SVG or PNG icon files — reducing HTTP requests and improving page load performance.

Universal Support

TrueType fonts work on every operating system and browser — your icon font renders consistently across Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, and Android.

How to convert SVG to TTF

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

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Choose ttf 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 ttf file right afterwards

About formats

SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) is an XML-based vector image format developed by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), with the 1.0 specification published as a Recommendation on September 4, 2001. Unlike binary vector formats, SVG describes shapes, paths, text, gradients, filters, and animations in human-readable XML markup that can be authored in a text editor, processed by scripting languages, and styled with CSS. The format supports both vector elements (lines, curves, polygons defined by mathematical coordinates) and embedded raster images, along with interactivity through JavaScript event handling and declarative animations via SMIL or CSS transitions. SVG is natively rendered by all modern web browsers without plugins, making it the standard format for resolution-independent graphics on the web — from icons and logos to interactive data visualizations and animated illustrations. A major advantage is infinite scalability: SVG graphics remain perfectly sharp on any display, from low-DPI monitors to ultra-high-resolution Retina screens, because rendering is computed from geometry rather than pixels. The text-based nature provides another core strength — SVG content is indexable by search engines, accessible to screen readers, and trivially manipulable via the DOM using standard web technologies. The active W3C specification continues to evolve with modern web platform capabilities, maintaining SVG's position as the essential vector format for responsive web design.
Developer: W3C
Initial release: September 4, 2001
TTF (TrueType Font) is a scalable outline font format developed by Apple Computer in the late 1980s and first shipped with Mac System 7 on May 13, 1991. Microsoft licensed the technology shortly after and included TrueType support in Windows 3.1 in 1992, establishing it as the dominant desktop font technology for over a decade. TrueType describes glyph shapes using quadratic Bezier splines — simpler mathematically than the cubic Bezier curves in PostScript fonts — stored alongside a powerful instruction set (the "hinting" language) that controls exactly how outlines are rasterized at each pixel size. This instruction-based hinting gives type designers pixel-level control over rendering at small sizes on low-resolution screens, producing exceptionally crisp text. The format stores all font data — outlines, metrics, kerning, naming, and hinting — in a single file organized as a directory of tagged data tables. One advantage is universal platform support: TTF files render natively on Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, Android, and virtually every operating system and web browser without conversion or plugins. The byte-code hinting system is another distinctive strength, enabling screen rendering quality that remained superior to competing technologies until high-DPI displays reduced the importance of pixel-level optimization. TrueType's table-based architecture also proved remarkably extensible, serving as the structural foundation for the OpenType specification that added advanced typographic features and PostScript outline support on top of the TrueType container.
Developer: Apple Computer
Initial release: May 13, 1991

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert SVG to TTF?

Converting SVG icons to font format bundles them into a single lightweight file with CSS control over size, color, and positioning.

What uses TTF fonts?

Every major operating system (Windows, macOS, Linux), web browsers via @font-face, and design apps like Photoshop and Illustrator use TrueType fonts.

Can I use the TTF on a website?

Yes — embed the TTF via CSS @font-face declarations to render your SVG icons as scalable, styleable text characters on web pages.

Are the icons scalable in TTF?

Absolutely — font glyphs are vector-based, so they scale to any size without pixelation, just like the original SVG source.

Is SVG to TTF conversion free?

Basic conversions are free on Convertio. Premium plans support larger glyph sets and batch processing for complete icon libraries.

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