T11 to CFF Converter

Extract Compact Font Format outlines from CID Type 2 fonts online

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Outline Transformation

Convert T11 TrueType-based CID outlines into CFF cubic Bezier curves — a format preferred in professional font engineering and OpenType packaging.

Fast Processing

Cloud-based conversion finishes in seconds. Get your CFF output without waiting for heavy local processing or manual font tools.

Data Protection

Uploaded T11 fonts are removed immediately after conversion, and CFF results are deleted within 24 hours to keep your intellectual property safe.

How to convert T11 to CFF

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

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Choose cff 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 cff file right afterwards

About formats

T11 (Type 11) is a PostScript font type defined by Adobe Systems as part of the CID-keyed font architecture, combining CID glyph addressing with TrueType outline data wrapped in a Type 42 PostScript shell. In Adobe's font type numbering, Types 9, 10, and 11 are CID-keyed counterparts to Types 1, 3, and 42 respectively — so Type 11 is essentially a CID-keyed Type 42, designed for TrueType fonts that contain very large glyph sets, particularly CJK (Chinese, Japanese, Korean) character collections. The format allows PostScript interpreters with TrueType rasterizer support to render CJK TrueType fonts while using CID numeric indexing instead of glyph names, which is critical for character sets numbering in the tens of thousands. Glyph outlines remain in native TrueType quadratic spline format, preserving the original hinting instructions, while the CID layer provides efficient glyph access and subsetting through CMap resources. One advantage is direct TrueType rendering quality — unlike converting TrueType outlines to PostScript cubics, Type 11 passes the original outlines to the rasterizer intact, preserving hand-tuned grid-fitting instructions. The CID indexing provides another benefit by supporting multiple encoding schemes (Unicode, national standards) mapped to the same glyph collection without data duplication. Type 11 fonts appear primarily in professional CJK print production and PDF document workflows where large TrueType-based character sets must be embedded in PostScript-derived output.
Developer: Adobe Systems
Initial release: 1993
CFF (Compact Font Format) is a font outline format developed by Adobe Systems around 1996 as a more efficient successor to the Type 1 font representation. CFF uses Type 2 charstrings — an optimized encoding that supports multiple arguments per operator, default value elision, and shared subroutines — to describe the same cubic Bezier glyph outlines as Type 1 but with substantially less storage. A typical CFF font is 20-50% smaller than its Type 1 equivalent. The format can function as a standalone font file or, more commonly, as the outline data table inside an OpenType font container (the CFF table in OTF files with PostScript outlines). CFF supports multiple fonts within a single file through its FontSet structure, sharing global subroutines across the collection to further reduce size. One advantage is compression efficiency without lossy degradation — every control point and hint is preserved exactly, just encoded more compactly. The format also inherits the full hinting capability of Type 1, including stem hints, counter hints, and alignment zones that ensure crisp rendering on low-resolution screens and printers. CFF2, an evolution introduced with OpenType 1.8, adds support for font variations (variable fonts) by allowing interpolation across multiple design axes. Broad support in PDF viewers, web browsers via OpenType, and professional design software makes CFF one of the most widely deployed outline formats in digital typography.
Developer: Adobe Systems
Initial release: 1996

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert T11 to CFF?

CFF uses cubic Bezier outlines with efficient subroutinization — converting from T11 yields a compact, industry-standard format suitable for embedding in OpenType containers.

How do I open a CFF file?

Font engineering tools like FontForge, AFDKO, and font inspection utilities can parse CFF data. It is also used internally within OTF fonts and PDF documents.

Does conversion change the glyph outlines?

T11 stores TrueType (quadratic) outlines while CFF uses cubic curves. The conversion redraws contours in the cubic format, preserving visual fidelity.

Can CFF be used inside OpenType fonts?

Yes — CFF is one of the two outline formats supported inside OTF containers, alongside TrueType. Many professional fonts ship with CFF-based outlines.

Is the conversion free on Convertio?

Yes, T11 to CFF conversion runs at no charge in the cloud. Upload, convert, and download — all from your browser.