TTF to CID Converter

Convert TrueType fonts to CID-keyed format for large character sets

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Large Character Set Support

CID addressing efficiently organizes thousands of TTF glyphs — essential for CJK fonts and other scripts with extensive character repertoires.

Professional Publishing

CID fonts are the standard for high-quality CJK typesetting in professional publishing and prepress environments worldwide.

Cloud Conversion

The entire TTF to CID transformation runs on our servers — no specialized font tools or CJK processing software needed on your device.

How to convert TTF to CID

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

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Choose cid 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 cid file right afterwards

About formats

TTF (TrueType Font) is a scalable outline font format developed by Apple Computer in the late 1980s and first shipped with Mac System 7 on May 13, 1991. Microsoft licensed the technology shortly after and included TrueType support in Windows 3.1 in 1992, establishing it as the dominant desktop font technology for over a decade. TrueType describes glyph shapes using quadratic Bezier splines — simpler mathematically than the cubic Bezier curves in PostScript fonts — stored alongside a powerful instruction set (the "hinting" language) that controls exactly how outlines are rasterized at each pixel size. This instruction-based hinting gives type designers pixel-level control over rendering at small sizes on low-resolution screens, producing exceptionally crisp text. The format stores all font data — outlines, metrics, kerning, naming, and hinting — in a single file organized as a directory of tagged data tables. One advantage is universal platform support: TTF files render natively on Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, Android, and virtually every operating system and web browser without conversion or plugins. The byte-code hinting system is another distinctive strength, enabling screen rendering quality that remained superior to competing technologies until high-DPI displays reduced the importance of pixel-level optimization. TrueType's table-based architecture also proved remarkably extensible, serving as the structural foundation for the OpenType specification that added advanced typographic features and PostScript outline support on top of the TrueType container.
Developer: Apple Computer
Initial release: May 13, 1991
CID (Character Identifier) is a font architecture developed by Adobe Systems and specified in June 1993 to address the challenges of fonts containing very large glyph sets, particularly for CJK (Chinese, Japanese, Korean) scripts. Traditional PostScript fonts identify glyphs by name, which becomes impractical when a font contains tens of thousands of characters — a typical Japanese font may include over 20,000 glyphs. CID-keyed fonts replace glyph names with numeric identifiers organized by a character collection and ordering (such as Adobe-Japan1 or Adobe-GB1), dramatically reducing overhead for glyph access and subsetting. The architecture defines three PostScript font types: Type 9 (CID-keyed Type 1 outlines), Type 10 (CID-keyed Type 3), and Type 11 (CID-keyed Type 42/TrueType). A primary advantage is efficient handling of massive character sets — the numeric CID approach eliminates the memory and processing cost of maintaining thousands of glyph name strings. CID fonts also support sophisticated CMap resources that map encoding values to CIDs, enabling a single font to serve multiple encoding schemes (Unicode, Shift-JIS, Big5) without duplicating glyph data. The architecture integrates well with PDF subsetting, allowing documents to embed only the glyphs actually used. CID-keyed technology laid the foundation for CJK support in both OpenType and modern PDF workflows, and remains active in print production and document processing systems worldwide.
Developer: Adobe Systems
Initial release: June 11, 1993

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert TTF to CID?

CID-keyed fonts handle large character sets (CJK — Chinese, Japanese, Korean) efficiently by using numeric IDs instead of glyph names, which scales better.

What systems use CID fonts?

Adobe InDesign, Illustrator, professional prepress RIPs, and PDF generation tools work with CID fonts for high-quality CJK typesetting.

Does CID preserve all TTF glyphs?

Yes. All glyph outlines from your TTF are mapped to numeric CIDs in the output, preserving the full character repertoire.

Is CID relevant for Latin-only fonts?

CID is primarily designed for massive glyph sets. For Latin fonts, standard OTF or Type 1 formats are usually more appropriate.

Can I convert TTF to CID for free?

Absolutely. Convertio handles TTF to CID conversion at no cost — upload your font and download the result without payment.

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