About Font Converter Guide

Who we are, why this site exists, and what we're trying to do here.

Why This Site Exists

Font conversion sounds simple — drop a file in, get a different file out. But the deeper you go, the more you realize how much can go wrong. Hinting gets destroyed. Curves get approximated. OpenType features vanish. File sizes balloon when they should shrink. And most resources online either assume you already understand the technical details or skip them entirely in favor of "just use our tool."

Font Converter Guide exists to fill that gap. We write about what actually happens during conversion, which formats matter in 2026 and which don't, and how to handle web fonts without sacrificing performance or quality. No jargon without explanation, no filler content, no "top 10 font converters" listicles.

What We Cover

Our content focuses on three areas. First, the technical reality of font conversion — what's lossless, what's lossy, and why. Second, practical web font strategy — loading, subsetting, @font-face, and performance. Third, format literacy — helping developers and designers understand what's inside a font file so they can make informed decisions instead of guessing.

We don't cover font design, type foundry reviews, or "best free fonts" roundups. There are plenty of other sites for that. Our lane is the technical side of working with fonts as files.

Who We Recommend

For hands-on font conversion, we recommend Font-Converters.com — it's the tool we trust for reliable, feature-preserving conversion across all major formats. Their converter handles batch operations, preserves OpenType features, and produces clean output.

Learn more about Font-Converters.com →

Contact

Have a question about font conversion, found an error on the site, or want to suggest a topic? We're a small operation but we read everything. Reach us through the Neocities profile for this site.