SVG to AFM Converter

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Font Metrics Data

AFM captures precise glyph measurements from your SVG — widths, kerning, and positioning data for accurate PostScript typesetting.

LaTeX Integration

AFM files work directly with LaTeX and dvips — essential for academic publishing workflows that use PostScript fonts.

Online Generation

No font development tools needed locally — Convertio extracts metric data from your SVG and delivers an AFM file.

How to convert SVG to AFM

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

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Choose afm 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 afm file right afterwards

About formats

SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) is an XML-based vector image format developed by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), with the 1.0 specification published as a Recommendation on September 4, 2001. Unlike binary vector formats, SVG describes shapes, paths, text, gradients, filters, and animations in human-readable XML markup that can be authored in a text editor, processed by scripting languages, and styled with CSS. The format supports both vector elements (lines, curves, polygons defined by mathematical coordinates) and embedded raster images, along with interactivity through JavaScript event handling and declarative animations via SMIL or CSS transitions. SVG is natively rendered by all modern web browsers without plugins, making it the standard format for resolution-independent graphics on the web — from icons and logos to interactive data visualizations and animated illustrations. A major advantage is infinite scalability: SVG graphics remain perfectly sharp on any display, from low-DPI monitors to ultra-high-resolution Retina screens, because rendering is computed from geometry rather than pixels. The text-based nature provides another core strength — SVG content is indexable by search engines, accessible to screen readers, and trivially manipulable via the DOM using standard web technologies. The active W3C specification continues to evolve with modern web platform capabilities, maintaining SVG's position as the essential vector format for responsive web design.
Developer: W3C
Initial release: September 4, 2001
AFM (Adobe Font Metrics) is a plain-text metadata file format developed by Adobe Systems as a companion to PostScript Type 1 font outlines. Introduced alongside the PostScript language in 1984, AFM files provide the glyph-level metrics that applications need for text layout — individual character widths, bounding boxes, kerning pair adjustments, ligature substitutions, and global font dimensions like ascender height and cap height. The file is structured as a series of human-readable keyword-value pairs, making it easy to inspect and parse with simple text processing tools. AFM data is essential for accurate typesetting: without it, a layout engine knows the shapes of the glyphs but not how much space to allocate for each character or how to tighten spacing between specific letter combinations. One advantage is format transparency — because AFM is plain ASCII text, metric data can be audited, compared, and version-controlled without specialized software. The separation of metrics from outlines is another architectural strength, allowing a single AFM file to serve multiple rendering environments (screen, print, PDF) without duplicating glyph data. The current specification, Version 4.1 published in 1998, extended the format with composite character definitions and writing direction support. While modern OpenType fonts bundle metrics internally, AFM remains relevant in PostScript workflows, PDF generation pipelines, and legacy publishing systems that depend on Type 1 fonts.
Developer: Adobe Systems
Initial release: 1984

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert SVG to AFM?

AFM files define glyph widths, kerning pairs, and bounding boxes — essential metadata that PostScript renderers need alongside actual font outlines.

What uses AFM files?

PostScript printers, LaTeX with dvips, Adobe applications, and font rendering systems use AFM data for precise glyph positioning and layout.

Does AFM contain outlines?

No — AFM stores metrics only (widths, kerning, bounding boxes). The actual glyph shapes live in companion PFA or PFB files.

Is AFM needed for modern fonts?

Modern OTF and TTF fonts embed metrics internally. AFM is primarily needed for Type 1 PostScript font workflows and LaTeX typesetting.

Is SVG to AFM conversion free?

Standard conversions are free on Convertio. Premium plans support batch processing for full font development projects.

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