TTF to EOT - Convert image online
Conversion Results:
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How to convert TTF to EOT:
1. Click the "Choose Files" button to select multiple files from your local device, or click the "URL" button to choose an online file. Image file size can be up to 200MB. You can use the file analyzer to get the source image's detailed information such as image size, resolution, quality, and transparent color.
2. Set the target image format, image quality, and image size. You can use the original image size or select the "Change width and height" option and enter a custom image size in the format [width]x[height] (e.g., 1920x1080). The image quality setting applies only to specific formats such as JPG, WEBP, or AVIF. The value ranges from 1 (lowest image quality and highest compression) to 100 (best quality but least effective compression). If left blank, the converter will use the estimated quality of your source image if it can be determined, otherwise 92. The target image format can be JPG, PNG, TIFF, GIF, HEIC, BMP, PS, PSD, WEBP, TGA, DDS, AVIF, J2K, PNM, SVG, etc.
3. Click the "Convert Now!" button to start batch conversion. It will automatically retry conversion on another server if one fails; please be patient while converting. The output files will be listed in the "Conversion Results" section. Click the icon to show the file QR code or save the file to cloud storage services such as Google Drive, OneDrive, or Dropbox.
TTF vs EOT:
| Name | TTF | EOT |
| Full name | TrueType Font File | Embedded OpenType |
| File extension | .ttf, .tte, .dfont | .eot |
| MIME | font/ttf | application/vnd.ms-fontobject |
| Developed by | Apple Computer | Microsoft |
| Type of format | Outline font | Outline font |
| Introduction | TrueType is an outline font standard developed by Apple and Microsoft in the late 1980s as a competitor to Adobe's Type 1 fonts used in PostScript. It has become the most common format for fonts on both the Mac OS and Microsoft Windows operating systems. | Embedded OpenType (EOT) fonts are a compact form of OpenType fonts designed by Microsoft for use as embedded fonts on web pages. These files use the extension .eot. They are supported only by Microsoft Internet Explorer, as opposed to competing WOFF files. |
| Technical details | The primary strength of TrueType was originally that it offered font developers a high degree of control over precisely how their fonts are displayed, right down to particular pixels, at various font sizes. With widely varying rendering technologies in use today, pixel-level control is no longer certain in a TrueType font. | EOT font files can be created from existing TrueType font files using Microsoft's Web Embedding Fonts Tool (WEFT), and other proprietary and open source software. The font files are made small in size by use of subsetting, and by data compression. Like OTF fonts, EOT supports both Postscript and TrueType outlines for the glyphs. |
| Associated programs | Microsoft Windows Font Viewer, Mac OS X Font Book, IrfanView, ImageMagick, FontForge | Internet Explorer |
| Sample file | sample.ttf | sample.eot |
| Wikipedia | TTF on Wikipedia | EOT on Wikipedia |