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WOFF2 to PFB Converter

Convert Web Open Font Format 2 to PostScript Type 1. 50 MB file size, unlimited uploads. Fast, secure, and completely private conversion.

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Disclaimer: This tool is provided as-is for convenience and does not constitute legal advice. Font licenses vary; you are responsible for ensuring you have the rights to upload and convert files and that your intended use is permitted. Converting a font does not grant new rights. Results may be imperfect, and use is at your own risk.

Developer & Verifier

Marcus Rodriguez

Developed by

Marcus Rodriguez

Lead Developer

Sarah Mitchell

Verified by

Sarah Mitchell

Product Designer, Font Specialist

About This Conversion

Everything you need to know about converting between these formats

Source Format

Web Open Font Format 2

WOFF2 is an improved version of WOFF with better Brotli compression, resulting in 30% smaller file sizes than WOFF. It's the preferred format for modern web applications and provides faster page load times.

Target Format

PostScript Type 1

PostScript Type 1 Binary (PFB) is an Adobe font format used primarily for professional printing. It offers high-quality rendering and was the standard for desktop publishing before TrueType and OpenType became dominant.

Why Convert WOFF2 to PFB?

Web developers optimizing fonts for faster page loads

Designers ensuring cross-platform compatibility

Publishers preparing fonts for digital distribution

Developers working with legacy browser support

How to Convert WOFF2 to PFB

Simple 3-step process that takes less than a minute

1

Upload Your Font

Select your WOFF2 font file from your computer or drag and drop it into the converter above.

2

Convert Instantly

Click the convert button and our tool will process your font file in server RAM only. Files are processed and immediately deleted - never written to disk.

3

Download Result

Your converted PFB file will be ready immediately. Download it and use it in your project.

WOFF2 vs PFB: Feature Comparison

Technical comparison between source and target formats

FeatureWOFF2PFBWinner
File Size55 KB145 KB (+164%)WOFF2
Web Support95%+ browsersNoneWOFF2
Desktop SupportNoneNone (obsolete)Neither
Modern CompatibilityExcellentNoneWOFF2
EraModern (2024)PostScript (1999)WOFF2
Best ForModern webNothing (obsolete)WOFF2

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about converting WOFF2 to PFB

1Why would I convert WOFF2 to PFB?

You almost never should. WOFF2 is a modern web format; PFB (PostScript Type 1) is obsolete 1990s print technology. Even ancient print workflows have moved to modern formats. Only convert if you have irreplaceable 1990s RIP software that cannot be upgraded.

2Will I lose OpenType features converting to PFB?

Yes, completely. PFB predates OpenType by decades. All advanced typography is stripped: ligatures, stylistic sets, contextual alternates, extended character sets. You keep basic glyphs and kerning only. This is a severe downgrade from WOFF2.

3Does PFB work on modern operating systems?

Poorly or not at all. Windows 10+ and macOS 10.13+ have dropped or severely limited PFB support. Fonts won't install properly. If you need desktop fonts from WOFF2, convert to TTF, not PFB. TTF works everywhere; PFB barely works anywhere.

4Is PFB better for print than WOFF2?

No. Modern print workflows don't use PFB. They use TTF/OTF embedded in PDFs. WOFF2 is a web format; if you need print fonts, convert WOFF2 to TTF or OTF, not obsolete PFB. Any print system requiring PFB should be upgraded.

5Can PFB be used for web fonts?

No. No browser has ever supported PFB. Keep your WOFF2 files for web – they're the best format. PFB is a legacy print format that has been superseded by modern alternatives. For web, WOFF2 is the recommended choice.

6What should I convert WOFF2 to for print work?

Convert to TTF or OTF, not PFB. Modern print workflows use PDF embedding with TTF/OTF fonts. PFB is obsolete – Adobe stopped developing PostScript Type 1 in 1999. That's 25 years ago. Any system requiring PFB is critically outdated.

7Does PFB have any advantages over TTF?

None in 2024. PFB is inferior in every way: limited OS support, no OpenType features, no extended characters, incompatible with modern software. If you need desktop fonts from WOFF2, convert to TTF – it's the modern standard that works everywhere.

8Is there any valid modern use for WOFF2 to PFB conversion?

Only for archival research or maintaining 1990s-era documents in their original format. For any production use – print, desktop, web – converting WOFF2 to PFB is absurd. Keep WOFF2 for web, or convert to TTF for desktop. Never use PFB.

File Size Comparison

See how file sizes change after conversion

Original (WOFF2)Converted (PFB)ChangeNotes
55 KB (WOFF2)145 KB (PFB)+164% largerDecompression to PostScript format
95 KB (WOFF2)285 KB (PFB)+200% largerTripling size common
35 KB (WOFF2)82 KB (PFB)+134% largerMore than double size
180 KB (WOFF2)570 KB (PFB)+217% largerLarge expansion for all sizes

Performance Metrics

Technical performance indicators for this conversion

  • File Size Increase:+130-220% larger

    Decompression to obsolete PostScript format

  • Desktop Support:0% modern systems

    PFB unsupported on Windows 10+/macOS 10.13+

  • Performance:Non-functional

    PFB doesn't install on modern OS

  • Compatibility Loss:-100%

    WOFF2 works on web; PFB works nowhere

  • Recommendation:Convert to TTF

    For desktop from WOFF2, use TTF not obsolete PFB

Implementation Examples

Production-ready code for your converted fonts

Desktop Font Installation

Installing PFB fonts on your system

/* PFB Font Installation Instructions
   * 
   * Windows:
   * 1. Right-click the pfb file
   * 2. Click "Install" or "Install for all users"
   * 3. Font available in all applications
   *
   * macOS:
   * 1. Double-click the pfb file
   * 2. Click "Install Font" in Font Book
   * 3. Font available system-wide
   *
   * Linux:
   * 1. Copy pfb file to ~/.fonts/ or /usr/share/fonts/
   * 2. Run: fc-cache -f -v
   * 3. Font available in all applications
   *
   * Use in applications:
   * Select font from dropdown in:
   * - Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign
   * - Word, PowerPoint, Excel
   * - Any desktop application
   */

Browser Compatibility

Which browsers support PFB fonts

BrowserSupportNotes
Desktop UseN/APFB is for desktop applications, not browsers
WindowsVariesCheck PFB compatibility with your Windows version
macOSVariesCheck PFB compatibility with your macOS version
LinuxVariesCheck PFB compatibility with your distribution

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Solutions to problems you might encounter

PFB doesn't install on modern systems

Windows 10+ and macOS 10.13+ have dropped PFB support. Font won't install or will fail with errors. For desktop fonts from WOFF2, convert to TTF – it works everywhere. PFB is obsolete (Adobe stopped development in 1999, 25 years ago).

Lost all modern font features

PFB (PostScript Type 1) predates OpenType by decades. All modern features are stripped: ligatures, stylistic sets, variable font axes, extended characters. For desktop fonts from WOFF2, convert to TTF (preserves features), not PFB (destroys everything).

Print software doesn't recognize PFB

Modern print workflows use TTF/OTF embedded in PDFs. PFB is obsolete even for print. If your print RIP requires PFB, your equipment is from the 1990s and critically needs upgrading. Use TTF in modern print systems.

File size exploded

WOFF2 is cutting-edge compressed format; PFB is uncompressed obsolete format. File size increases 60-75%. You're also converting modern to obsolete with zero benefits. For desktop fonts from WOFF2, use TTF (modern, compatible, smaller).

Why does this conversion even exist?

It shouldn't. WOFF2 to PFB is the worst possible font conversion: most modern to most obsolete, best compression to no compression, full features to no features, universal support to zero support. Keep WOFF2 for web, convert to TTF for desktop. Never use PFB.

When NOT to Use PFB

Scenarios where you should keep WOFF2 or choose a different format

  • Modern systems

    Why not: Windows 10+/macOS 10.13+ dropped PFB support
    Use instead: Convert WOFF2 to TTF (modern) not PFB (obsolete)
  • Any use in 2024

    Why not: PFB obsolete since 1999; doesn't work anywhere
    Use instead: Never convert to PFB; use TTF for desktop