Convert EOT Font to OTF Format
Completely IE-exclusive — no other browser supports or has ever supported EOT, making it effectively obsolete. Converting to OTF gives you a key advantage: supports advanced typographic features (ligatures, swashes, small caps, old-style numerals) and cubic bezier curves for smoother outlines. OTF is best for professional typography with advanced features like ligatures, stylistic alternates, and contextual substitutions.
Why Convert EOT to OTF?
Completely IE-exclusive — no other browser supports or has ever supported EOT, making it effectively obsolete — converting to OTF overcomes this by providing supports advanced typographic features (ligatures, swashes, small caps, old-style numerals) and cubic bezier curves for smoother outlines
OTF is the right choice when you need to: professional book and magazine typesetting with ligatures and old-style figures
Gain broader compatibility — OTF works with Windows, macOS, Linux, Adobe apps (full feature support), modern browsers, professional design tools
Your EOT files were created for converting eot files from old websites to modern woff2 format, but now you need a format suited to different workflows
EOT vs OTF — Format Comparison
Embedded OpenType (.eot)
OpenType Font (.otf)
How to Convert EOT to OTF
Upload your EOT file
Drag your .eot file onto the upload area or click to browse. We accept EOT files up to 10 MB.
Choose OTF as output format
Select .otf (OpenType Font) from the format list. Configure any format-specific settings to match your requirements.
Convert and download
Click Convert and wait for processing. Your OTF file will be ready to download in seconds. The result is optimized for professional typography with advanced features like ligatures, stylistic alternates, and contextual substitutions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the EOT to OTF conversion lossless?
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When both formats support lossless data, the conversion preserves all content. CFF (cubic Bezier) or TrueType outlines; OpenType Layout features for advanced typography; up to 65,536 glyphs.
How large will my OTF file be compared to the original EOT?
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EOT files are typically 30 KB – 3 MB, while OTF files are typically 50 KB – 10 MB. The actual size depends on content complexity and any quality settings you choose.
What software can open the converted OTF file?
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OTF is compatible with: Windows, macOS, Linux, Adobe apps (full feature support), modern browsers, professional design tools.
What is the maximum file size I can convert?
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PureConverter accepts EOT files up to 10 MB. Your files are processed securely and deleted from our servers after conversion.
What's the difference between EOT and OTF?
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EOT (Embedded OpenType) is best for supporting web fonts in internet explorer 6–8, the only browsers that require this format. OTF (OpenType Font) is best for professional typography with advanced features like ligatures, stylistic alternates, and contextual substitutions. Key tradeoff: EOT's advantage is the only web font format supported by internet explorer 6, 7, and 8 — mandatory for legacy ie compatibility, while OTF's advantage is supports advanced typographic features (ligatures, swashes, small caps, old-style numerals) and cubic bezier curves for smoother outlines.
Pro Tips for EOT to OTF Conversion
Review the output OTF file to ensure all formatting and content transferred correctly from your EOT source
Keep a backup of your original EOT file — while our conversion is reliable, having the source is always recommended
OTF works especially well for: multilingual publishing with fonts covering extended character sets (arabic, cjk, devanagari)
Did you know? OpenType was a joint peace treaty between Microsoft and Adobe — it unified Apple's TrueType and Adobe's PostScript Type 1 formats into a single standard, ending the "font wars" of the early 1990s.
Ready to Convert?
Upload your EOT file above and get your OTF in seconds. Free, fast, and secure.