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How it works

  1. 1

    Upload your PDF

    Drag and drop or browse to select the PDF file containing embedded fonts.

  2. 2

    Review detected fonts

    The tool scans the document and lists every embedded font with its name, type (TrueType, OpenType, Type 1, CFF, or WOFF), and file size.

  3. 3

    Download individually or as a ZIP

    Download a single font file directly, or select multiple fonts and download them all as a ZIP archive.

Features

Multiple font format support
Detects and extracts TrueType (.ttf), OpenType (.otf), Type 1 PostScript (.pfb), CFF (Compact Font Format), and WOFF (.woff/.woff2) fonts embedded in PDFs.
Font type identification
Each font displays a type badge (TTF, OTF, T1, CFF, WOFF) so you can immediately identify the format without opening the file.
Selective batch download
Use checkboxes to pick which fonts to download. Select all, select none, or pick individual fonts — then download your selection as a single ZIP file.
Original format preservation
Fonts are extracted in their embedded format with the correct file extension, ready to install or use in design tools.

Frequently asked questions

What font formats can be extracted?
The tool extracts TrueType (.ttf), OpenType (.otf), Type 1 PostScript (.pfb), CFF (Compact Font Format), and WOFF (.woff/.woff2) fonts.
Can I use extracted fonts in other applications?
Extracted font files can be installed and used like any other font. However, fonts are often licensed — check the font license before using them in your own projects.
What if the PDF has no embedded fonts?
Some PDFs reference system fonts without embedding them. In that case the tool will report that no embedded fonts were found.
What are subsetted fonts?
Many PDFs embed only the characters actually used in the document (a subset) to reduce file size. Extracted subsetted fonts may not contain the full character set of the original typeface.
Is my file uploaded to a server?
No. Font extraction runs entirely in your browser using WebAssembly. Your files never leave your device.