PFA to OTF Converter

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Type 1 to OpenType

Move your PFA PostScript fonts to OTF — the industry standard that supports advanced layout features, Unicode, and cross-platform use.

Curve Compatibility

Both PFA and OTF rely on cubic Bézier outlines, ensuring your letterforms are preserved precisely during the conversion process.

Private and Secure

Uploaded PFA files are removed immediately after conversion, and output OTF fonts are deleted within 24 hours from our servers.

How to convert PFA to OTF

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

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Choose otf 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 otf file right afterwards

About formats

PFA (Printer Font ASCII) is one of two file representations of Adobe's PostScript Type 1 font format, introduced in 1984 as part of the PostScript page description language. A PFA file contains the complete font program as plain ASCII text — the clear-text header with font name, encoding array, and metrics, followed by a hex-encoded encrypted section (eexec) holding the actual glyph outlines described as cubic Bezier curves with stem hints. Because every byte is represented in printable ASCII characters, PFA files are roughly twice the size of their PFB binary counterparts, but they can be transmitted through any text-safe channel and edited in a standard text editor. PFA became the standard Type 1 distribution format on Unix and Linux systems, where binary font formats were less convenient for PostScript printer pipelines. A key advantage is universal text compatibility — PFA files pass cleanly through email systems, FTP text-mode transfers, and version control without corruption from character encoding transformations. The readable structure also benefits font developers, who can inspect header values and encoding declarations directly. Type 1 fonts in PFA form powered the desktop publishing revolution of the late 1980s and 1990s, with Adobe's font library and the Apple LaserWriter printer establishing PostScript typography as the professional standard. Although OpenType has superseded Type 1 for new font development, PFA files remain in active use within legacy publishing workflows and PostScript/PDF production systems.
Developer: Adobe Systems
Initial release: 1984
OTF (OpenType Font) is a scalable font format jointly developed by Microsoft and Adobe, announced in 1996 and later standardized as ISO/IEC 14496-22. OpenType unifies TrueType and PostScript font technologies under a single container — OTF files with PostScript outlines use CFF/CFF2 tables for cubic Bezier curves, while those with TrueType outlines use quadratic splines in glyf tables (these typically carry the .ttf extension despite being OpenType). The format supports up to 65,535 glyphs per font, enabling comprehensive coverage of Unicode's vast character repertoire including Latin, Cyrillic, Arabic, CJK, and mathematical symbols within one file. Advanced typographic features are encoded in GSUB (glyph substitution) and GPOS (glyph positioning) tables, powering contextual alternates, ligatures, small caps, stylistic sets, and complex script shaping. A defining advantage is cross-platform consistency — the same OTF file renders identically on Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, and Android without platform-specific builds. The rich OpenType Layout feature system is another major strength, giving designers fine-grained typographic control that was previously impossible in a single font file. OpenType 1.8 introduced variable font technology, allowing continuous interpolation across weight, width, slant, and custom design axes within a single compact file. Universal support in web browsers, design applications, office suites, and operating systems makes OTF the dominant professional font format in modern digital typography.
Initial release: 1996

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert PFA to OTF?

OTF brings advanced typographic features — ligatures, stylistic alternates, and expanded language coverage — that PostScript Type 1 simply cannot provide.

How to open OTF?

OTF files open natively on Windows, macOS, and Linux. Double-click to preview or install. Design apps like Illustrator and Figma load them directly.

Will my glyph outlines stay accurate?

Yes. Both PFA and OTF use cubic Bézier curves for outlines, so the conversion preserves your original glyph shapes with high fidelity.

Can I batch convert multiple PFA fonts?

Absolutely. Upload several PFA files at once and Convertio will process each one into an individual OTF font in a single session.

Is the conversion free?

Yes — Convertio offers free PFA to OTF conversion right in your browser, with no software to install or accounts to create.

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