PT3 Converter
Convert PT3 Type 3 fonts online for free to AFM, TTF, OTF and other formats
Versatile Format Output
Transform PT3 into 84+ font formats through 98 conversion paths — AFM, BIN, CFF, CID, OTF, TTF, and many others.
Hassle-Free Workflow
No installation, no learning curve. Upload your Type 3 font, choose a target format, and receive the converted file in moments.
Batch Processing Available
Convert whole sets of PT3 fonts in one session. Upload them together and assign individual output formats to each file.
Flexible Glyph Definitions
PT3 Type 3 fonts allow arbitrary PostScript drawing commands for glyphs — a uniquely expressive format for custom and decorative typefaces.
Secure Conversion Pipeline
Uploaded fonts vanish from servers right after conversion. Output files are automatically removed within 24 hours for complete data protection.
Browser-Based Processing
All conversion work runs on cloud servers. Your local device contributes zero processing power — just a browser connection is enough.
How to convert PT3 file
Upload your PT3 Type 3 font — from your Computer, Google Drive, Dropbox, or by providing a URL.
Pick the output format from 84+ available choices: AFM, BIN, CFF, CID, DFONT, OTF, TTF, and more.
Verify that the selected output suits the application or system where you plan to install the font.
Start conversion and download the ready file once processing is done.
About format
Frequently Asked Questions
Type 3 fonts use a flexible but dated PostScript subset. Converting to TTF or OTF lets you use them in modern design tools and operating systems.
Ghostscript and FontForge both handle PT3 Type 3 fonts. Some PostScript-aware RIP systems and older DTP applications can also render them.
Yes, Convertio supports free PT3 conversion for standard use. Premium tiers are available when you need faster speeds or larger limits.
Convertio maps Type 3 glyph procedures to the target format as faithfully as possible, preserving outlines and character encoding throughout.
Absolutely. Batch upload is supported — queue up several PT3 fonts, assign formats, and convert them all in a single run.