PFB Converter
Convert PFB binary PostScript fonts online for free to TTF, OTF, SVG and beyond
Numerous Output Targets
Move PFB to 84+ different formats via 98 conversion directions — TTF, OTF, SVG, metric files, and image formats are all within reach.
Three-Click Simplicity
The conversion flow is direct: upload, choose format, convert. No font expertise needed — Convertio handles the technical translation behind the scenes.
Process Font Archives
Migrating a legacy PostScript font library? Upload dozens of PFB fonts at once and convert them in bulk, saving hours of one-by-one manual work.
Efficient Binary Encoding
PFB packs PostScript font programs into a compact binary form, reducing file sizes compared to ASCII alternatives while keeping all outline data intact.
Immediate File Deletion
Your uploaded PFB fonts are removed from servers the instant conversion is done. Finished outputs are purged within 24 hours — no data lingers.
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Conversion happens remotely on Convertio infrastructure, so your local system stays unaffected — no installs, no processing drain, just results.
How to convert PFB file
Upload your PFB PostScript font from your hard drive, or pull it from Google Drive, Dropbox, or a URL.
Select a target format from the 84+ options available — TTF, OTF, TIFF, PFM, SVG, PFA, and others.
Confirm that your chosen output format is suitable for the platform or application where the font will be used.
Press Convert, wait briefly, and save the result to your device.
About format
Frequently Asked Questions
PFB is a legacy binary PostScript font format. Modern systems favor OTF and TTF, so converting ensures your typefaces stay usable as software evolves.
Adobe Type Manager was the traditional handler. Today, FontForge is the most reliable cross-platform editor, and some LaTeX distributions also read PFB directly.
Absolutely. Convert PFB to SVG to extract scalable glyph outlines, useful for design work, icon creation, or web typography experiments.
Convertio offers free PFB conversions for standard use. Premium plans provide expanded capacity for professionals processing large font archives.
Both contain the same PostScript font data. PFB uses a compact binary encoding, while PFA stores it as ASCII text — PFB is smaller, PFA is human-readable.
Yes. Upload multiple PFB fonts, set output formats for each, and Convertio converts them all together — efficient for migrating entire font collections.