WOFF to AFM Converter

Extract Adobe Font Metrics data from WOFF web fonts online

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Precise Metrics

Extract detailed WOFF font metrics — character widths, kerning pairs, and bounding box data — into AFM format for accurate text layout.

Web to Print Pipeline

Convert WOFF web fonts into AFM metric files to integrate modern typefaces into PostScript and TeX-based publishing workflows.

Cloud-Based Extraction

Metric extraction runs entirely on Convertio servers. No need to install FontForge or other font tools on your local machine.

How to convert WOFF to AFM

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

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Choose afm 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 afm file right afterwards

About formats

WOFF (Web Open Font Format) is a web font container format developed by Jonathan Kew, Tal Leming, and Erik van Blokland, and standardized by the W3C as a Recommendation in December 2012. The format wraps existing TrueType or OpenType font data in a compressed container with additional metadata, specifically designed for efficient delivery over HTTP as part of web pages using the CSS @font-face rule. WOFF applies table-level zlib compression to the font data, typically achieving 40-50% size reduction compared to raw TTF or OTF files, while preserving every table and glyph exactly. An extended metadata block allows foundries to embed licensing information, credits, and descriptions that travel with the font file. WOFF was created to address a practical impasse: type foundries were reluctant to allow their fonts on the web in raw TTF/OTF form (easily installable as desktop fonts), while the web standards community needed a freely implementable font delivery mechanism. One advantage is universal browser support — every modern browser across desktop and mobile platforms renders WOFF natively, making it the baseline format for web typography. The distinct file signature and container structure also provides a licensing benefit, giving foundries a format distinguishable from desktop fonts while remaining technically straightforward. WOFF 2.0, standardized in March 2018, replaces zlib with Brotli compression for an additional 20-30% size reduction and has achieved similarly broad browser adoption. Together, WOFF and WOFF2 enabled the custom web typography revolution that transformed web design from a handful of system fonts to millions of typeface options.
Developer: W3C
Initial release: December 13, 2012
AFM (Adobe Font Metrics) is a plain-text metadata file format developed by Adobe Systems as a companion to PostScript Type 1 font outlines. Introduced alongside the PostScript language in 1984, AFM files provide the glyph-level metrics that applications need for text layout — individual character widths, bounding boxes, kerning pair adjustments, ligature substitutions, and global font dimensions like ascender height and cap height. The file is structured as a series of human-readable keyword-value pairs, making it easy to inspect and parse with simple text processing tools. AFM data is essential for accurate typesetting: without it, a layout engine knows the shapes of the glyphs but not how much space to allocate for each character or how to tighten spacing between specific letter combinations. One advantage is format transparency — because AFM is plain ASCII text, metric data can be audited, compared, and version-controlled without specialized software. The separation of metrics from outlines is another architectural strength, allowing a single AFM file to serve multiple rendering environments (screen, print, PDF) without duplicating glyph data. The current specification, Version 4.1 published in 1998, extended the format with composite character definitions and writing direction support. While modern OpenType fonts bundle metrics internally, AFM remains relevant in PostScript workflows, PDF generation pipelines, and legacy publishing systems that depend on Type 1 fonts.
Developer: Adobe Systems
Initial release: 1984

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert WOFF to AFM?

AFM files contain glyph widths, kerning pairs, and bounding boxes needed by layout engines like TeX and older PostScript workflows for precise text placement.

How do I open an AFM file?

AFM is a plain text format — open it in any text editor. TeX distributions, FontForge, and Adobe tools consume AFM data for font metric calculations.

What data does an AFM file contain?

AFM stores character metrics — widths, bounding boxes, kerning tables, and encoding information. It does not contain glyph outlines or visual font data.

Is AFM the same as a font file?

No. AFM is a metrics-only file that describes spacing and dimensions. You still need the actual font (PFB, PFA) alongside AFM for rendering.

Is the conversion free?

Yes, Convertio handles WOFF to AFM conversion entirely for free in your browser — no registration or local tools needed.

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