WOFF to CFF Converter

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Extract high-quality CFF cubic Bezier outlines from WOFF — ideal for type designers who need raw glyph data for font editing workflows.

Server Processing

The conversion happens on Convertio servers, so you can extract CFF data without installing font development software on your machine.

Rapid Extraction

Upload your WOFF file and receive the extracted CFF data in seconds — no complex setup or command-line tools needed.

How to convert WOFF 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

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
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 WOFF to CFF?

CFF stores cubic Bezier outlines in a compact binary form. Extracting CFF from WOFF gives you raw font outline data for type design and editing.

How do I open a CFF file?

FontForge, Adobe Font Development Kit, and professional type editors like Glyphs and RoboFont can open, inspect, and edit CFF font data directly.

What is CFF format used for?

CFF (Compact Font Format) is Adobe's efficient representation of PostScript glyph outlines. It lives inside OTF fonts and is the standard for CFF-flavored OpenType.

Does the conversion preserve hinting?

CFF hinting data embedded within the original WOFF container is extracted and preserved during conversion, maintaining rendering quality.

Is this conversion free on Convertio?

Yes, the WOFF to CFF conversion is completely free and runs online — no font development tools or subscriptions required.

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