Differences between fonts TTF, TOF, WOFF and WOFF2

TTF (TrueType Font)


TrueType is a type standard for computer outline fonts (curve strokes) jointly developed by Apple and Microsoft.

The extension of this type of font file is .ttf and the type code is tfil .

The main strength of TrueType is that it gives developers advanced control over font display, pixel-level display of different font sizes, and more.

OTF (OpenType Font)


OpenType is a cross-platform font file format jointly developed by Adobe and Microsoft, also called Type 2 font. Its font format adopts Unicode encoding and is a font format compatible with various languages.

OpenType is also an outline font, more powerful than TrueType , and also supports multiple platforms, supports a large character set, and has copyright protection. It can be said that it is a superset of Type 1 and TrueType.

The OpenType standard defines suffixes for OpenType file names:

  • OpenType files containing TrueType fonts have the suffix

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