BIN to CFF Converter

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Compact Output

CFF compresses PostScript glyph data more efficiently than older formats. Converting BIN to CFF reduces file size without losing detail.

Seconds, Not Minutes

Font files are small — BIN to CFF conversion on Convertio finishes almost instantly. Cloud processing keeps everything snappy.

Files Stay Private

Your BIN font is deleted from Convertio servers right after conversion. The CFF output is purged automatically within 24 hours.

How to convert BIN 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

BIN refers to MacBinary-encoded font files, a transfer format that preserves classic Macintosh file system features when moving data across platforms. Classic Mac OS stored fonts using the resource fork — a secondary data stream invisible to non-Mac systems — which meant that simply copying a Mac font to a Windows PC or Unix server would strip the actual font data entirely. MacBinary solves this by combining both the data fork and resource fork into a single flat file with a 128-byte header containing the original HFS metadata. In the font context, BIN files typically wrap TrueType suitcase fonts, PostScript Type 1 LWFN outline files, or bitmap NFNT font resources. The format was first specified in 1985 by Dennis Brothers and collaborators from the early Mac community, with MacBinary II following around 1987 and MacBinary III arriving in 1996 to support longer filenames. A key advantage is lossless preservation: every byte of the original Mac font file survives intact through email, FTP, or cross-platform file sharing, including creator and type codes that identify the font format. The single-file packaging is another practical strength — rather than dealing with separate data and resource streams, users and automated systems handle one portable container. Although modern macOS has moved away from resource forks and Mac fonts now typically ship as OTF, TTF, or DFONT files, BIN remains important for accessing archived font collections from the classic Mac era.
Developer: Dennis Brothers
Initial release: 1985
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 BIN to CFF?

CFF offers superior compression for PostScript outlines. Converting from BIN produces a smaller, more efficient font representation.

How to open CFF files?

CFF files work with FontForge, Adobe font tools, and modern OpenType-aware applications. They are also used inside OTF containers.

Is the font quality preserved?

CFF uses the same PostScript curves as the original BIN font data. All glyph outlines transfer with mathematical precision intact.

How large are CFF files compared to BIN?

CFF files are typically smaller. The Compact Font Format uses efficient encoding that reduces size while keeping full glyph fidelity.

Can I use CFF fonts directly?

CFF is often embedded inside OTF files. Standalone CFF can be used in PostScript workflows and by font development tools.

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