CFF to PDB Converter

Render CFF font outlines as Palm Database PDB images online

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Handheld Format

PDB images work on Palm OS devices and emulators. Converting CFF to PDB makes font renderings available for retro handheld and vintage computing.

Cloud Processing

No Palm SDK or development tools needed — Convertio renders CFF outlines to PDB on its servers from any browser.

Quick Results

Small PDB image dimensions mean conversion finishes rapidly — your CFF font renders are ready to download in moments.

How to convert CFF to PDB

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

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Choose pdb 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 pdb file right afterwards

About formats

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
PDB (Palm Database) is a generic database container format created by Palm, Inc. for the Palm OS platform, first appearing with the original PalmPilot in March 1996. In the ebook context, PDB files most commonly use the PalmDOC or Plucker encoding to store readable text with basic formatting. The format consists of a 78-byte header identifying the database name, creation date, and record count, followed by a record index table and the data records themselves. PalmDOC-encoded PDB files use a simple LZ77-based compression scheme to pack plain text efficiently, while Plucker extends this with HTML rendering, image support, and hyperlink navigation. PDB ebooks powered a thriving mobile reading ecosystem years before dedicated e-readers existed — millions of Palm OS users carried entire libraries on devices like the Palm V, Tungsten, and Treo handhelds. A primary advantage is extreme simplicity: the flat record structure and minimal overhead mean PDB files parse instantly even on severely constrained hardware with limited memory and processing power. The open, well-documented structure is another strength, having spawned numerous reader applications across Palm OS, Windows, and later mobile platforms. Though the Palm platform is long discontinued, PDB ebooks remain accessible through conversion tools and readers like Calibre, and the format holds historical significance as one of the earliest practical mobile ebook solutions.
Developer: Palm, Inc.
Initial release: March 1996

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert CFF to PDB?

PDB is the Palm Database image format used on Palm OS handhelds. Converting CFF to PDB creates glyph images viewable on Palm devices and emulators.

How do I open a PDB file?

Palm OS devices and emulators display PDB image files natively. On desktop systems, ImageMagick and some Palm development tools can read the format.

Is PDB related to protein databases?

In this context, PDB refers to the Palm Database format — an image container for Palm OS. It is unrelated to the Protein Data Bank file format used in bioinformatics.

What are typical PDB image dimensions?

PDB images match Palm OS screen capabilities — typically small resolutions designed for handheld displays. Font glyphs are rasterized to fit accordingly.

Is CFF to PDB free?

Completely free on Convertio — no software to install, no account to create. Just upload your CFF font and download PDB output.